Is sin serious?
When disease is diagnosed, it
is important to ask the question: 'Is it serious?" It is
even more important to ask that question about the
spiritual disease of sin. Many people will almost
cheerfully admit to being sinners, because they have no
idea what this means. They treat it as being 'just human
nature,' or they shelter behind the fact that
'everybody does it.' But those statements dodge
the real issue: is sin serious? Here are some of
the things the Bible says about you as a sinner.
You are debased.
This does not mean that you are as bad as you
can possibly be, nor that you are constantly
committing every sin. Nor does it mean that you
cannot tell right from wrong, or do things that
are pleasant and helpful. But it does mean that
sin has invaded every part of your nature and
personality - your mind, will, affections,
conscience, disposition and imagination. The
heart is deceitful above all things and beyond
cure. The root of your trouble is not what you
do but what you are! You sin because you are a
sinner.
You are
defiled. The Bible pulls no punches here:
For from within, out of men's hearts, come evil
thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder,
adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy,
slander, arrogance and folly. Notice that
the list includes thoughts, words and actions.
This shows that in God's sight all sin is
equally serious. Some people limit their idea of
sin to
things like murder, adultery and robbery, but
the Bible makes it clear that we have no right
to think of sin in this way. Sin is anything
that fails to meet God's perfect standards.
Anything we say, think or do that is less than
perfect is sin. Now face up to this question:
Who can say, 'I have kept my heart pure; I am
clean and without sin?' Can you? If not, you are
defiled.
You are defiant.
The Bible teaches that sin is lawlessness,
deliberate rebellion against God's authority and
law. No civil law forces you to lie, cheat, have
impure thoughts, or sin in any other way. You
choose to sin. You choose to break God's holy
law. You deliberately disobey him and that is
serious, because God is a righteous judge who
expresses his wrath every day. God can never
be 'soft' about sin, and you can be sure that
not even one sin will go unpunished.
Some small part
of God's punishment of sin comes in this life
(though we may not recognize it). But the final
punishment will be inflicted after death, when
on the Day of Judgement each one of us will
give an account of himself to God.
All words in
italic type (other than book titles) are
quotations from the Bible.
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