When I manage to write effectively about sin, I
receive more congratulatory mail than from any other subject I
can think of at this moment. Many, many readers seem to recognize
the importance of sin to themselves, to todays church, and, of
course, to the unbelieving world. They cheer loudly. Huge numbers
of others move on silently and quickly, as I did for years. Truthfully,
I still dont enjoy reading or writing about sin, for I see myself
in every paragraph, and it makes me sick. And beloved, this is
not hyperbole. It makes me sick. Maybe I should take that to a
doctor, although I thought I was already seeing every kind of
physician in the world.
Biblically, the origin of sin is in the Garden of Eden (Genesis
3:6-7) along with mans first flimsy effort to cover up his
own sin (3:7b), plus the beginning of mans skill at passing
the buck (now that I was quick at; how about you?). Better still,
Moses said with clarification, "Never forget how you provoked
the Lord your God to anger in the desert. From the day you left
Egypt until you arrived here [Mount Sinai], you have been rebellious
against the Lord" (Deuteronomy 9:7).
Got it? Rebellion and disobedience against the Lord spelled
sin then, and still does. May I say, generations of the 21st
Century, please dont try to plead ignorance about what that
means! It means today what it did in 1500 BC and way before
that.
Jesus had a habit of healing someone miraculously and saying
something like: "Go, and sin no more." And people
always knew what He meant the same as today. Just do what
God says.
God says good things. Pick up a cheap paperback New Testament
and see. If you want, my boss or I will send you one if you
promise to read it and tell me how you liked it. Start with
the Gospel of John, and youll love it.
You will find right away the greatest friend man ever knew.
His name, of course, is Jesus and, yes, He is God, the Living
Word, the Son of God the Father. They together sent God the
Holy Spirit to live in and with us. But focus on your great
friend Jesus, who loves more deeply than a human can at first
imagine.
He wants to do a lot of things, but today let me emphasize
his help with everybodys sin problem. He alone can deal and
will deal head on with that problem. If you want Him to, He
will take it away by simply making it possible for you to do
the right things. If you want Him to. He makes the impossible
possible by letting you hang onto Him. If you want Him to. But
sins gotta go.
So quoting J.I. Packer, let me say this: "The subject
of sin is vital knowledge. To say that our first need in life
is to learn about sin may sound strange, but in the sense intended
it is profoundly true. If you have not learned about sin, you
cannot understand yourself, or your fellow-men, or the world
you live in, or the Christian faith" (Gods Words, InterVarsity
Press, p. 71).
Its time to get cracking! Well be talking, beloved.
A caring friend will be there to pray with you in your time of need.