Plowing the Fields
Unto Harvest
What is Sin?
Part 2 of 2
by David Churchill [EGW editors note*]
[go to: part 1; part 2]
We
are continuing our indepth discussion of the question What
is sin? This is a question I dont usually
get asked so directly. More people should be asking and
considering it, so I sometimes ask it of people to get them thinking.
Unfortunately, while most people can confidently name many
sins, they dont know how to define sin or dont realize
its effects. Fortunately for all of us, God answers this
question in His written word, the Bible.
Lets search Gods word
together now to find more of Gods answers to our question
What is sin?. In part
one of this article we looked at His explanation of sin,
and in part two well explore the facts of how sin affects
people. As the Lord permits, we will examine in other articles
what He has done to provide His solution to the problem and what
He requires of us to accept His solution for ourselves.
Here
are the facts about sin that weve learned so far
Fact #1: Sin, by definition,
involves disobeying God.
Fact #2: Sin involves a decision
and action to stay away from doing what is right; i.e. avoiding
righteousness.
Fact #3: Sin is disobeying what
God instructs and commands as being right.
Fact #4: God will judge us (i.e.
determine whether we are practicing sin or not) according
to the words Hes given us through Jesus.
Fact #5: People sin when they
twist and distort the Scriptures to suit themselves.
Fact #6: People act in faith
when they act within their understanding of what God instructs
and commands as being right.
Fact #7: People sin if they
do what they think is unfaithful or if they lack confidence what
they do is according to faith.
Fact #8: People sin if they
pressure others to act not according to faith.
Fact #9: People sin when they
refuse knowing or stop growing in understanding the Scriptures.
Fact #10: God does not permit
people to inherit sin.
Fact #11: God demonstrates His
fairness by condemning only those people who persist in practicing
sin and by His sincere desire to forgive everyone who persist
in repenting from sin.
Fact #12: God does not tempt,
encourage, pressure, or force people to sin.
Fact #13: People sin because
they choose to sin by choosing what pleases them over what pleases
God.
Fact #14: People who choose
to persist in practicing sin make themselves enemies of God.
Fact #15: Sin has consequences
that you should consider concerning both what sin causes and
how God responds to sin.
How does
practicing sin affect my relationship with God?
Sinning against God separates a
person from God. In Isaiah chapter 59, God explains to
some people why their prayers are not being answered. Behold the LORDs
hand is not shortened, that it cannot save;
verse one begins, nor
His ear heavy, that it cannot hear. Verse
two then explains, But
your iniquities have separated you from your God; and
your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not
hear. Is
God the one who breaks His relationships with people? No,
just the opposite. What really happens is that people break
their relationships with God by sinning against Him. Fact
#16: Sin separates people from God.
As God presents His complaint against
people who have broken away from Him in verses three through
eight, He mentions three things that caught my attention: (1)
in verse four, their lack of interest to come to Him for justice
and truth; (2) in verse seven, their eagerness to
sin; and (3) in verse eight, their miserableness
is a result of their choice to sin.
Verses nine through fourteen then
reveal these peoples thoughts and feelings about their
miserable situation.
Therefore justice is far from us,
nor does righteousness overtake us; we look for light, but
there is darkness! For brightness, but we walk in blackness!
We grope for the wall like the blind, and we grope as if
we had no eyes; we stumble at noonday as at twilight; we are
as dead men in desolate places. We all growl like bears,
and moan sadly like doves; we look for justice, but there
is none; for salvation, but it is far from us. These thoughtful words come
from the deepest innermost feelings of the heart. And,
equally deep within their hearts, these people do ponder the
causes of their painful misery.
For our transgressions are multiplied
before You, these
passionate verses continue to admit, and our sins testify against us; for
our transgressions are with us, and as for our iniquities, we
know them: in transgressing and lying against the Lord, and departing
from our God, speaking oppression and revolt, conceiving and
uttering from the heart words of falsehood. Justice
is turned back, and righteousness stands afar off; for truth
is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter. Fact #17: Sin causes
people to suffer.
How do these hopeless, despairing,
and frustrating thoughts affect people? So truth fails, verse 15 begins, and he who departs
from evil makes himself a prey.
These people mistakenly conclude their only option and
only incentive is to continue separated from God. Fact
#18: Sin causes people to despair.
How does
God feel about my sin keeping me separated from a relationship
with Him?
Then the LORD saw it, the second half of Isaiah 59:15
tells us, and
it displeased Him that there was no justice. He saw that there was no man,
and wondered that there was no intercessor; verse 16 continues describing
Gods reaction, therefore
His own arm brought salvation for Him; and His own righteousness,
it sustained Him.
God gets upset when you practice sin and unrighteousness
as a way of life. He wonders that you would accept sin
as your only option. He provides for you an alternative
of salvation in His own righteousness. Fact #19: Both
sin and its results displease God.
Would God
punish me just because of my ignorance?
As we saw already, God holds people
accountable for what they know and do. Sin causes people
to suffer and ignorance often adds to the suffering. God
doesnt punish people for being ignorant. On the contrary,
God offers knowledge to replace ignorance. Some people
just refuse to listen.
Brethren, my hearts desire and
prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved, Paul begins Romans chapter 10
passionately. For
I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not
according to knowledge.
(Your translation might read true knowledge
or right
knowledge at the
end of verse two.) For they being ignorant of Gods
righteousness, and seeking to establish their own righteousness,
have not submitted to the righteousness of God. Fact #20: If people ignore
Gods righteousness and try to create their own, they sin.
Read Acts chapter 17:16-31. Paul
is in Athens, Greece, and the people invite him to speak at the
Areopagus because they admit ignorance of the God he preaches.
At the end of his public lecture, Paul advises them, Truly, these times
of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere
to repent, because He has appointed a day on which He
will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He
ordained. He has given assurance of this to all
by raising Him from the dead.
Ignorance does not separate people
from God, but it does not excuse them either. Fact #21:
God does not accept ignorance as an excuse for sin.
What business
is it of Gods if I sin or want to live without Him?
In the first chapter of Genesis,
Gods last general act of creation was making mankind to
be the caretakers of His new world. Verses 26 - 31 tell
us, Then
God said, Let
Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion
over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over
the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing
that creeps on the earth.
So God created man in His own image, in the image of
God He created him, male and female He created them. Be fruitful and multiply,
fill the earth and subdue it, have dominion over the fish of
the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing
that moves on the earth.
And God said, See,
I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on
the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields
seed; to you it shall be for food. Also, to every beast
of the earth, to every bird of the air, and to everything that
creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every
green herb for food; and it was so. Then God saw
everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good.
So the evening and the morning were the sixth day. Fact #22: God has a right
to be concerned about peoples sin
because God created
people.
Since the creation of men and women,
God has had some general expectations of mankind to fulfill its
God-given responsibilities and to enjoy its God-given privileges.
But, more important than that, God makes a special investment
in human beings that He doesnt make in other animals and
He has a reasonable right to look for a return on His investment.
What unique investment does God have in both men and women?
What is the investment God has in you? So God created man
in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male
and female He created them.
Fact #23: God has a right to be concerned about peoples
sin
because God invests Himself in people.
Some portion, some aspect, some
ingredient of what you are is intended by God to imitate God.
In fact, this part of you is what God considers to be who
you really are. And, as the creator, God knows what you
need to cultivate your full potential to be like God. When
you are living in sin, you are turning away from your potential
and are falling short
of the glory of God.
Fact #24: God has a right to be concerned about peoples
sin because
sin spoils Gods investments.
God is Spirit,
John 4:24 records Jesus telling a Samaritan woman, and those who worship
Him must worship in spirit and truth.
Later, in John chapter 8, Jesus tries explaining to some
very physically-minded people that they need to be more spiritually-minded
like God. Jesus tells them that they need to believe that
God sent Him or else they will die in their sins, i.e. die separated
from God. As
He spoke these words,
we read in verse 30, many
believed in Him.
Then
Jesus said to those who believed Him,
verse 31 tells us, If
you abide in my Word, you are My disciples indeed. He states the importance
of this in verse 32: And
you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Fact #25: Sin, being
the opposite of obeying Gods Word, prevents people from
correctly worshiping of God.
We see in Jesuss next statement
to these people how sin, truth, and freedom affect Gods
investment in them and you and me. Most assured, I say to
you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. And a slave
does not abide in the house forever, but a son abides forever.
Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free
indeed. Fact
#26: Whoever practices sin is a slave of sin.
Jesuss discussion in John
chapter three with Nicodemus, one of the Jewish religious leaders,
tells us more about Gods goal for people. Verses
16 & 17 record Jesus plainly saying, For God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes
in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For
God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but that the world through Him might be saved. Does this remind you of
what we read earlier in Isaiah 59:15? God sent Jesus to
provide us with a better option than staying separated from God.
You and I now have a choice: (1) a broken relationship
with God or (2) a healthy relationship with God. Fact
#27: God works to free people from sin.
Are you understanding the situation
yet? Gods investment in you is like that of a parent
in a child. So when your sin separates you from God, He
is concerned and upset the same way a parent is concerned and
upset about a child that has run away from home into slavery.
He wants to free you from sin so you come home again. Fact
#28: God wants to free people from sin.
Since God
doesnt want to condemn me, He wouldnt keep me out
of heaven, would He?
Many people think it doesnt
matter what they believe as long as they believe in God and call
Jesus their Lord and Savior. They feel God will accept
anything they offer Him as long as they are sincere. However,
according to Jesus, they are mistaken.
But why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do
the things which I say?
Jesus asks in Luke 6:46-49. Whoever comes to Me, and hears My sayings
and does them, I will show you whom he is like: He is like
a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation
on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat
vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it
was founded on the rock. But he who heard and did nothing
is like a man who built a house on the earth without a foundation,
against which the stream beat vehemently; and immediately it
fell. And the ruin of that house was great. Fact #29: One day God
will ruin those who practice sin, even if they claim themselves
to be Christians.
Not everyone who says to Me, Jesus affirms in Matthew 7:21-23,
Lord, Lord, shall enter the
kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in
heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord,
Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in
Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? And
then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart
from Me, you who practice lawlessness!
Fact #30: One day God will send away from His presence
those who practice sin, even if they claim themselves to be Christians.
Lawless people avoid doing the
will of God. Jesus will prevent them from entering the
kingdom of heaven. Who are these lawless people? The
apostle John tells us in 1 John 3:4, Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness,
and sin is lawlessness.
Fact #31: Sin makes people into lawbreakers.
If my broken
relationship with God goes unfixed, what should I expect from
God?
In Romans chapter six, Paul tells
Christians why they are better off as slaves of righteousness
instead of slaves of sin. But now having been set free from sin, he make his point in verse 22,
and
having become slaves of God, you have your fruit to holiness,
and the end, everlasting life.
Then, in verse 23, he drives the point home. For the wages of sin
is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus
our Lord. Fact
#32: Sin earns spiritual death.
In his second letter to the church
in Thessalonica, Paul writes in chapter one, since it is a righteous
thing with God to repay with tribulation those who trouble you,
and to give you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Jesus
is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels, in flaming fire
taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those
who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. These
shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence
of the Lord and from the glory of His power,
. Fact #33: Sin earns
punishing vengeance from God. Fact #34: Sin earns
eternal separation from Gods presence.
Hebrews 10:26-31 warns us that
those who reject Gods terms should fearfully expect punishment
and vengeance. For
if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the
truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain
fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which
will devour the adversaries. Anyone who has rejected Moses
law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses.
Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be
thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted
the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common
thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace? For we know Him
who said, Vengeance
is Mine, I will repay,
says the Lord. And again, The Lord will judge His
people.
It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living
God. Fact
#35: Sin earns Gods anger.
Is it reasonable
for me to ask God for help overcoming sin?
Weve seen that people who
refuse God and choose to live in sin are in big trouble.
Weve also seen that God is
willing to reconcile with those who are willing reconcile with
Him on His terms. In fact, Isaiah 1:18-20 records Gods
offer to reason. Come
now, and let us reason together, Says the LORD, Though your sins are
like scarlet, they shall be white as snow; though they are red
like crimson, they shall be as wool.
If you are willing and
obedient, you shall eat the good of the land; but if you refuse
and rebel, you shall be devoured by the sword; for the mouth of the LORD has
spoken. Fact
#36: Sin can be overcome, but only on Gods terms.
Lets
review the facts weve learned about how sin affects people
Fact #16: Sin separates people
from God.
Fact #17: Sin causes people
to suffer.
Fact #18: Sin causes people
to despair.
Fact #19: Both sin and its results
displease God.
Fact #20: If people ignore Gods
righteousness and try to create their own, they sin.
Fact #21: God does not accept
ignorance as an excuse for sin.
Fact #22: God has a right to
be concerned about peoples sin
because God created
people.
Fact #23: God has a right to
be concerned about peoples sin
because God invests
Himself in people.
Fact #24: God has a right to
be concerned about peoples sin because
sin spoils
Gods investments.
Fact #25: Sin, being the opposite
of obeying Gods Word, prevents people from correctly worshiping
of God.
Fact #26: Whoever practices
sin is a slave of sin.
Fact #27: God works to free
people from sin.
Fact #28: God wants to free
people from sin.
Fact #29: One day God will ruin
those who practice sin, even if they claim themselves to be Christians.
Fact #30: One day God will send
away from His presence those who practice sin, even if they claim
themselves to be Christians.
Fact #31: Sin makes people into
lawbreakers..
Fact #32: Sin earns spiritual
death.
Fact #33: Sin earns punishing
vengeance from God.
Fact #34: Sin earns eternal
separation from Gods presence.
Fact #35: Sin earns Gods
anger.
Fact #36: Sin can be overcome,
but only on Gods terms.
There is one more fact about the
consequences of sin that I hoped you saw during our exploration.
Fact #37: God gives us the freedom
to choose whether we will obey or disobey Him, but one day He
will enforce our choice.
Lord
permitting, we will explore in other articles the questions of
what God has done to help us overcome sin and of what God requires
of us to accept His help for ourselves.
[go to: part 1; part 2]
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