Sin, and What to Do About It.

On January 16, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia lifted off for what was supposed to be a routine flight. Shortly after lift-off a piece of insulating foam from the shuttle’s external fuel tanks broke off and struck Columbia’s left wing. This action was caught on video, but it was presumed that no serious damage had occurred. However, serious damage had occurred. The foam from the fuel tanks punctured the wing’s thermal protection system.

The seriousness of the damage became evident when Columbia reentered the earth’s atmosphere on February 1. The damaged wing was no longer protected from the extreme heat caused during reentry. The shuttle disintegrated in midair killing all seven astronauts. NASA’s failure to correctly assess the damage prevented it from taking action that could have avoided the devastating results.

Mankind faces a similar but even more tragic situation. Shortly after creation, Adam sinned. With Adam as the head, the whole human race fell under God’s condemnation. Sin now rules every unregenerate heart, and if it had its way, it would destroy and damn every soul.

What Does God Think About Your Sin?
If you refuse to see your sin as God does, you cannot escape His eternal judgment. If you want to deny your guilt or hide your own sinfulness, you’ll never discover the cure for sin. And if you try to justify your sin, you’ll forfeit the justification of God. Until you understand how offensive your sin is before God, you can never know Him.

Sin is abominable to God-He hates it (cf. Deuteronomy 12:31). Sin is contrary to His nature (Isaiah 6:3; 1 John 1:5). It stains the soul and degrades humanity’s nobility. Scripture calls sin “filthiness” (Proverbs 30:12; Ezekiel 24:13; James 1:21) and likens it to a putrefying corpse-sinners are the tombs that contain stench and foulness (Matthew 23:27). The ultimate penalty-death-is the consequence of sin (Ezekiel 18:4, 20; Romans 6:3). The human race is in bad shape.

God wants you to understand how bad sin is and how terrifying its consequences are. You dare not take sin lightly or dismiss your own guilt frivolously. Quite the contrary-you should hate sin.

But sin tempts the best of saints, and even the godliest among us commit sin. David was a man who followed after God with all his heart (1 Kings 14:8); and yet he entered into temptation and committed unimaginable sin-adultery, deception, betrayal, and murder. And until God confronted David through the prophet Nathan, David denied his sin. That’s the natural tendency of every fallen sinner.

What Do You Think About Your Sin?
If a man of David’s caliber can fall so terribly, where does that leave you and me? If you’re honest, you’ll admit that you sometimes love your sin, delight in it, and seek opportunities to act it out. You know instinctively you are guilty before a holy God, yet you inevitably attempt to camouflage or disavow your sinfulness. In a word, you deny it, just like David did.

Like the rest of fallen humanity, your denial of sin falls into three general categories: you seek to cover it up, you try to justify yourself, and, most often, you are oblivious to your sin.

First, you try to cover up. That’s what King David tried to do when he sinned against Uriah. He had committed adultery with Uriah’s wife, Bathsheba. When she became pregnant, David first plotted to make it seem as if Uriah was the father of the baby (2 Samuel 11:5-13). When that didn’t work, he schemed to have Uriah killed (vv. 14-17). That only compounded his sin.

For all the months of Bathsheba’s pregnancy, David continued to cover his sin (2 Samuel 11:27). Later, when David repented, he confessed, “When I kept silent about my sin, my body wasted away through my groaning all day long. For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me; my vitality was drained away as with the fever heat of summer” (Psalm 32:3-4).

Second, you attempt to justify yourself. Adam blamed Eve, whom he described as “the woman whom You gave to be with me” (Genesis 3:12, emphasis added). In blaming Eve, Adam was blaming God too. God, he reasoned, was responsible for the woman who victimized him.

You also try to excuse your wrongdoing by saying it’s someone else’s fault. Or you argue that you have a valid reason for sin. You convince yourself that it’s OK to return evil for evil (cf. Proverbs 24:29; 1

Thessalonians 5:15; 1 Peter 3:9). You can call sin a sickness, a mental condition, or a hormone imbalance; you can excuse yourself as a victim; you can even deny what you’ve done is really wrong. Your sinful heart is endlessly creative in finding ways to justify its own evil.

Third, you can be oblivious to your own sin. Whether in ignorance or presumption, you sin, and you sin often. That’s why David prayed, “Who can discern his errors? Acquit me of hidden faults. Also keep back Your servant from presumptuous sins” (Psalm 19:12-13). It’s those “hidden faults” that God sees in plain daylight, and they are just as offensive to Him as the “presumptuous sins.” Because sin is so pervasive, you naturally tend to be insensitive to your own sin, just as a skunk is impervious to its own odor.

What Are You Going to Do About Your Sin?
Sin is a horrible malignancy for which there is no human cure. It is an incurable leprosy of the soul (Isaiah 1:4-6), and all humanity is sick with it from top to bottom, inside and out.

As a sinner, you cannot improve your own condition. Jeremiah 13:23 says, “Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots? Then you also can do good who are accustomed to doing evil.” Your tears and sorrow can’t atone for your sin. Your “good” deeds can’t make amends for your wrong against God. Your prayers and personal devotion can’t soften your guilt or cover it in any way.

And don’t buy into the erroneous concept of purgatory-the fires of hell over a million lifetimes could never purify the soul from its own corruption or atone for its own sin. If you are looking for a do-it-yourself solution to the problem of sin, you only shackle yourself all the more securely to your guilt.

But there has to be a solution to our problem; there must be a way God can satisfy His perfect righteousness and still display His rich mercy toward sinners. I’m delighted to tell you that there is a solution to the human sin problem-it’s called the Gospel. The cross of Christ provided the way to God by enabling the only acceptable Sacrifice to atone for human sin once for all.

Our Lord, the sinless One, was the Lamb of God offered as a perfect sacrifice for sin (John 1:29)-it was the very purpose for which He came. “You know that He appeared in order to take away sins; and in Him there is no sin” (1 John 3:5). Isaiah prophesied, “Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried…He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the chastening for our well-being fell upon Him” (Isaiah 53:4-5, emphasis added).

Jesus Christ “offered Himself without blemish to God” to cleanse our consciences (Hebrews 9:14). He paid the penalty to the fullest on our behalf. All the sins of everyone who believes are imputed to Christ, and He died for them. Jesus then rose from the dead to declare His victory over sin and death-”[He] was delivered up because of our transgressions, and was raised because of our justification” (Romans 4:25).

Furthermore, God reckons all believers righteous in Christ-He accounts Christ’s righteousness to the believer. That’s the truth taught in 2 Corinthians 5:21: “[God] made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.”

God redeems those who believe and makes them new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17). If you are a believer, you know what I’m talking about. God gave you an entirely new nature, including a love for righteousness and hatred for sin.

If you’re unsure of your salvation, reading this should bring you to the point of despair. What can you possibly do to change your hopeless condition? Nothing. You are utterly dependent on God’s mercy. But if the cry of your heart is something akin to that of the Philippian jailer who said, “What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30), take heart-the Spirit of God is already working in you! Here is Jesus’ clear and concise command to the troubled sinner: “Repent and believe in the gospel” (Mark 1:15).

To repent is to “turn away from all your transgressions” (Ezekiel 18:30). It means confessing and forsaking your iniquities (Proverbs 28:13), and completely hating your sin (2 Corinthians 7:11). If repentance stresses turning away from sin and self, believing emphasizes what to turn toward-”Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you shall be saved” (Acts 16:31).

You can’t lay hold of Christ while still clinging to your sin. Unless you pry your heart from the passing pleasures of sin, you’ll never see God. God’s salvation from the flames of an eternal hell involves a glorious liberation from the control of sin.

That’s good news! You can be set free from sin’s dominion of your life. Take hold of Christ, and take this gospel offer seriously. It may be your last opportunity!

Deuteronomy 12:31, Isaiah 6:3, 1 John 1:5, Proverbs 24:29

Adapted from The Vanishing Conscience © 1995 by John MacArthur.

You Have ABSOLUTELY no IDEA!

Ever imagined what it must be like for a new born baby? Just come into the world, eyes closed, can hear voices. I try to imagine myself in a situation like that, I can sense the love of my mothers arms as she holds me close, i’m a part of her extended to the world, a precious gift from God, that goes beyond anything she or anyone else can understand, it’s love, real love, unconditional love. Not forgetting we are putting ourselves in the position of the baby now, we can probably hear voices and music but our eyes are closed, we can’t really see what’s out there in the world and the truth is, in the position of that child, we would have no idea of what really is out there in the world, we wouldn’t know about things like beauty, words, expressions, anger & love. We wouldn’t know the awesomeness of nature or the beauty of a sunny day and beautiful birds, we wouldn’t know the wonder in watching the sunset or the vast amounts of stars, completely clueless to a whole realm of awesomeness.

We’re no babies, but the truth is, we really do have no idea, How great God is, think about it, what would you do if as you where reading this you saw a great being with wings standing next to you ? it’s clothes and face shining as bright as the sun, would would melt because of the glory? or would it be so awesome you would fall to your knees and say oh please do not destroy me? or would you make it easy on yourself and faint ?

Or what would you do if you found yourself in the position of saul, maybe you have a pet rabbit or a dog and God opens it’s mouth and it talks to you and says, Do You Realise Who God Is ?

I could write 50 Books and still not be able to nearly begin to start explaining how great God is because the truth is regardless of what he has done in my life and what I know, it is nothing compared to what he can still show and teach me, each time I get lost in the wonder of how great he is, he is probably looking down at me and saying child, you have no idea.

I wonder what it must have been for these guys

“By day the LORD went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night.” -Exodus 13:21-22

Can you imagine this? Close your eyes for a second and picture yourself walking out of your house tomorrow or even right now and seeing a pillar of fire following you everywhere you go, would you go crazy ? Do you realise that God can still do this today ?

How about this guy

“Elijah answered the captain, “If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty men!” Then fire fell from heaven and consumed the captain and his men.” 2 Kings 1:10
Or this one
At the time of sacrifice, the prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: “O LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command. Answer me, O LORD, answer me, so these people will know that you, O LORD, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.” Then the fire of the LORD fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench. When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, “The LORD -he is God! The LORD -he is God!” – 1 Kings 18:36-39
Ever wondered what must have been going through the mind of moses when this happened ?
“Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the LORD drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land. The waters were divided, and the Israelites
went through the sea on dry ground, with a wall of water on their right and on their left. – Exodus 14:21-22

The most astonishing part of everything above about these people who God used greatly is that, though they saw great works of God as we are still seeing today, they had no idea, they saw a greatness of God, a wonder of God, but where still like babies just coming into the world; because that was just a little bit of the whole lot of things God can do! Yes, God is so great that no one could even begin to comprehend the fullness of who he is, even the greatest of men, who have made such an impact in this world know that their greatest attempt that has been mightily chaining and filled with Gods power was still nothing, because what God could do is beyond our comprehension or thought, we couldn’t even use our minds to imagine the things God could do, where would we start from? would we have imagined the trees first ? or the birds ? or a moon ? or a sun ? or night ? or day ?..I don’t think so!

We have such a small view of God sometimes, sometimes we mould him into an image for ourselves, trying to make a God that conforms to us, and does things our way, we say our God! Well I hope you’re starting to realised or you have already understood the truth that he is LORD, over me, over you, over the news, over all the demons on the earth, over heaven and over hell, he is lord over atheism, he is lord over sickness, he is lord over the skies, he is lord over the weather, he is lord over absolutely everything, and weather we chose to believe him now or not wont change the truth that he really is Lord.

It doesn’t stop there, I want to show you something. The truth is, we see things just as great as these today, and the most amazing part of it all is that, it doesn’t take some ones legs to grow out or fire to fall down from heaven for us to see such greatness, because even in the stillness God is there and his very presence is really is glorious! You say but if you claim there is such a greatness and such glory, then why on earth can’t I see it, if something so amazing is happening then I should be able to see that there is something great taking place, and its because you’re not looking or focusing in the right places, i’ll explain; the human eyes blinks about a million times a year, truth is you’ve probably blinked a lot of times since you started reading this, however if you don’t chose to focus on it and watch your eyes when it blinks you wouldn’t even know you’re blinking even if its before you’re very eyes, its the same thing with God, his glory is everywhere, from the little things to the big things, and if you’re not seeing it, its not because its not there! it’s everywhere, right before you’re very eyes!

“For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.” – Romans 1:20
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world.” – Psalm 19:1-4
The point of this article is to show you that God is great, and we really have no idea what he can do with a heart thats willing, or a pastor that is trusting him, or a young woman or man who has refused to conform and settle for the “norm”. God is not boring, the bible is not boring, its the most exciting books you will ever come across. It’s alive; it speaks, just like the whole of creation testifies to God’s glory, does your life testify ? or is the God you’ve known until now just one you’ve made up in your head ? Get in contact with Gods word and let it reveal to you who God really is, go empty, don’t make assumptions, don’t think you know.
“For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.”1 Corinthians 1:25
I want God’s wisdom, do you ? then Go to him for it, don’t take your wisdom along, let go of it, let your mind be renewed by trying your best to come into contact with his word, its powerful, check this out
“Is not my word like fire,” declares the LORD, “and like a hammer that breaks a rock in pieces?” – Jeremiah 23:29
My prayer for you is that God would show you just a tiny part of his greatness as he showed moses, and the apostle paul and all the other people whose life he is involved in, it doesn’t matter where you are now with God, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

All I can say now is, give thanks!

PS: Don’t keep this with yourself, share it with some one, God Bless You!

Praise the lord.

How much are you trusting God ? You may want to check out this article (Trusting God for a Peaceful Life

Who Am I ?

‘Who are you ?’

It’s a question I ask a lot of people, the normal reply is that the person being questioned states their name, for example if the individuals name was Martin, the individual would say my name is martin. Then a further question follows, ‘who is martin?’ and then what I find is that the individual becomes a bit stuck in answering that question, however looking into the question a bit deeper, defining who a person is ultimately means considering the characteristics that make up the person, such as looks, character, dress code, language, ethnicity, sex, age e.t.c.

Looking at these factors, only a little number of them are beyond the individuals control, i.e. age, sex and ethnicity, everything else is subject to change, a fact to keep in mind is that the factors that are beyond our control are entities that are not distinct to any individual i.e. there are a lot of males and females; this means it does not specify who you are but simply put’s you in a category!

Moving on, when you consider the other factors you see that they are factors that are really moulded by your environment , for example, a person who has been brought up in France would speak French, dress like a French man, eat French food, and have the ethnic values of a French person. If charactersitics are the things that makes you yourself, does this say that the environment a person grows up in ultimately makes him who he/she is? If this has such a powerful effect in determining who the person is, how then can they say they know who they are, because in actual fact who they are is simply what the environment has made them?

If the person grew up in a different place, and they spoke different, ate different, behaved differently and lived a different life style, then they would be a totally different person! How then does a person look at themself and search deep within and say this is who I am, regardless of where I have grown up I would still be this same person? I asked myself this questions years ago, and then I started to search deep within me to discover who I was, and then I met some one called Jesus. He taught me a lot of things, including the inability for a man to live a life free from sin, i.e lies, lust, hate e.t.c and this bothered me also. I thought to myself, ‘if a person can not live a life without these things even if he choses to then this is a problem because it simply means man has no control over these things’. Because of that, it has been accepted as fine, and has been included in who a man is! At this point I said in my heart ‘If there is a God and there is a heaven and a hell, how can a person who:

1 – Does not know who he is

2 – Tells lies so i a liar

3 – Hates (according to the bible if you hate you have committed murder)

get into heaven?’.

I really wondered how a person who is a liar, a thief, a murderer in his heart and does not even know who he really is get into a place for holy and righteous people called heaven! I realised that if there was a heaven, it was humanly impossible to get into it. Another question that bothered me hugely was ‘how can a person really know who he is?’

Someone told me about Jesus! And he said Jesus paid the price for my sins and if I accepted him as my saviour I would be included in the bunch he died for. Then I got told that he was God’s son and that God knew things that worried my heart, which is the inability for man to live without sin! And so he sent Jesus (Yeshua meaning salvation or saviour) as a sacrifice to pay for all the sins that we have committed and all the sins we are going to commit, and this was a way to get to heaven.

I also learned that when he paid on the cross for our sins he left his spirit which dwells in us upon request giving us the ability to conquer sin and live free from being ruled by this thing described by the bible as sin! This can also help us to discover who we really are, and today I stand hand on heart and admit that I really did think I knew who I was, I would argue about it day and night, but that was just natural pride and now I really know who I am and I thank God for showing me who I really am.

Why don’t you ask God to show you who you really are? Or are you going to be stubborn like I was and go on pretending you know who you are just because things are good? Come on! Drop the pride and come to Jesus so he can show you who you are and most importantly save you from this thing that rules human beings called sin!

Thanks for reading.