What God tells us.
The first question that
has to be asked is –
Do
I really WANT to do God’s will?
Or do I want to do MY will?
Of course, if the answer
is “No, I want to do my will” – then there is not much to
discuss. The Bible tells that then you will stand before God and take
the penalty for every one of your sins.
So you might now stop
reading this.
But hopefully the answer
is
“Yes,
of course I want to do God’s will!”
He created me and without Him I would immediately die. I owe Him
everything, my very life – so of course, Yes!
Then
we can now continue and look at this question about sin.
1. The first thing to
keep in mind is that we all sin, and no matter our best efforts, we
can not live a sin-free life.
2. But even if we could
live a very good life, with very few sins -
it
still would not help us.
3. God told us that the
purpose of the law that God gave was to show that we could not live a
sin-free life –
we
are not able to save ourselves.
(Of course this goes
down to the choices of our ancestors Adam and Eve.)
4. And God know this.
And He is fair. So He, Himself came to suffer terribly and innocent
die on a cross, for us!
5. So we would not be
damned for the choices of our ancestors Adam and Eve.
And it is as easy for us
as it was for Adam and Eve.
6. We don’t need to
worry about living a sin-free life, which we can’t.
7.
Instead,
what we need to do is to Give our Heart to Jesus – 100%, believe in
Him, follow Him – 100%, no matter the cost.
This is not a
lightweight, cheap thing. It is a 100% commitment. To death.
This is in much the same
choice that Adam and Eve could have made, and should have made, but
did not make – wherefore we are in this mess.
8. As such the question
should not be - “What is sin and what shall I not do?”
9 .
Instead we should Give All the Heart to Jesus - 100 % and live close
to Him.
10. Making Him our lord
and following Him – we find ourselves in the fantastic position
that our sins does not matter.
We don’t need to live
the sin-free life, that we cannot live, due to Adam and Eve.
We will go to heaven
because of what Jesus did for us - and we don’t need to account for
our sins. They are cancelled.
11. Therefore instead of
asking – “What is sin, and what should I not do?”
The question should be –
“Jesus
took my penalty - do I love Him back with all my heart?”
“Do
I want to follow Him, no matter the cost?”
And
to make sure that the answer is YES!
That is what matters.
12. Does this mean that
we should sin?
Of course not.
When you love Jesus with
all your heart – you want to do things that please Him!
13. But the solution is
not to try to make a list of all sins you can think of and try to
avoid them. That is double trap.
Both,
a) you will miss loads
of sins anyway, probably the majority;
and
b) suddenly you might
think that doing or not doing sins will affect your going to heaven.
14. Instead, when you
make Jesus your lord,
the
law will be written in your heart.
Jesus
will show you what He wants you to do and what He does not want you
to do.
Some things He might
point out to you quickly, others after some time, and others He might
never take up with you.
Quitting things that
does not please Him, will come naturally
when
He is your best friend.
15. As such, the point
is not to ask yourself or others, “What is sin and what shall I not
do?”
But instead -
“Do
I love Jesus back and follow Him with all of my Heart?”
Because if you don’t –
trying to avoid sins, will still not save you from an eternity in
hell.
16. Jesus loved
you enough to die for you and free you from the curse of your parents
Adam and Eve.
He more than deserves to
be loved back.
To
Give All the Heart to Him is the least we can do, and nothing else
will do!