Question 5: From this, can we see that there is no greater misfortune than not living according to God's will?
Question 5: From this, can we see that there is no greater misfortune than not living according to God's will? Answer: Yes, certainly. People in the world neither know God, nor understand His will, nor do they realize that this is a misfortune. Many believers even claim to know and believe in God, yet live without understanding His will. 1 Thessalonians 4:4 states that God's will is your sanctification. God has given holiness to His saints. Holiness is a gift from God to those who died with Jesus and were resurrected with Him. Therefore, holiness is synonymous with resurrection life. Nevertheless, most believers strive diligently to achieve holiness. They strive to achieve righteousness by keeping the law, examine themselves daily to see whether they sin or not, and seek forgiveness of their sins through the blood of Jesus. These are those who claim to believe in God but do not live according to His will. There is no greater misfortune than this, and they do not know it. This...