SIN is a taboo word in society and in the Church. To call someone’s actions a sin becomes an act of bigotry and hatred. However, Christians have to stand on the truth of God’s word that men have sinned and that there are certain activities, which are considered sin.
Much of the
controversy behind what is sin derived from how man handled sin. Some became
critics, judges, and condemners, while others put no restraints on sinful
activities. Yet, there is a balance.
For
all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 (KJV)
Do not be afraid to identify certain deeds and actions as sin. When you see things as God sees them, you reveal your connection to Him. Besides God concluded all men as sinners, so that all could receive from Christ. Recognizing sin does not set an individual up for condemnation, but for the mercy and grace ofGod to be received.
Christ came into
the world to save sinners. So, when people say that what they are doing is not
wrong (when it is) then they close the door for Christ to show them His love,
grace, compassion, and peace in a complete way.
Saying that
something is sin does not make you a bigot, fascist, or a self-righteous person
if it is tempered with presenting the forgiveness and the love that God offers
in Christ. Even after coming to Christ, we have to recognize when we have
erred. Why? Not that we can be condemned or condemn others, but that we may turn
from them and receive the restoration and righteousness of God in our lives. All
have sinned, but all have the opportunity to repent and walk in the love of
Christ.
Prayer
of the Week:
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