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The invisibility of my
sin to the human eye doesn’t make me a saint.
Being born and bred in a Christian home does not automatically
have a preacher’s kid operate as holier than anyone else is; you know like
scripture quoting, tongue speaking and may be (just maybe) demon chasing. We do
not exist in a sin free bubble. Allow me to let you in on the reality that just
like you, our battle with sin is constant. Probably even worse for us because
the enemy is not impressed with one big happy Christian family.
I will speak for myself and maybe a few more who may read
this and identify with the struggle. Over time we simply create schemes to deal
with our fallen nature if not feed the sin.
For instance many at times, given that majority expect me to
uphold the virtues of Christianity, if for one reason or the other I find
myself in sin, or in a continuous cycle of engaging in it, I may bury it rather
than confess it. I mean what people don’t know won’t hurt them right?
Other times, I will choose to justify it; rationalizing why I
lied, why I was jealous, or why I got angry and bitter and did not forgive my
friend for offending me so badly and not seeing the need to apologize. Oh and did
I mention I sometimes have a big mouth? I and my big mouth may at times have exclusive
data to spread while catching up on week’s gossip with the girlfriends. (God is
working on me, so handle with grace ok?)
I think I am more inclined to comparison though. Sometimes because of my insecurity, other times
because of my pride. I mean there are those “that have committed greater sins
than I will in my lifetime. For real, could we just take a minute and thank God
for my current ‘not-so-deadly’ lifestyle? I could be on the list of the most
wanted criminals for being a murderer on the loose out to revenge on all my
enemies. But all I did was say a white lie. All I did was ‘justifiably’ speak
my mind because she/he had to know how I really feel.”
But here is the reality; MY
SIN IS FULL OF LIFE. I try hard to contain and manage it rather than
dispose it. And because I do not acknowledge the grace of God for what it
really is, I dismiss it.
It doesn’t matter what you try or invent to camouflage a sin.
The only response to it that can ever fully and completely erase it is what author
and motivational speaker Sharon Jaynes calls “unadulterated repentance.” Where
you humble yourself before God and bare the truth of the sin that you have
committed. To repent simply means to turn
around from. This turning around is possible but the task comes in living and walking continually in the ways of God. It’s one thing to be restored;
it is another thing to stay on the path that you have been restored to.
Running from sin is a choice. Still, too many times we put in
more effort negotiating to attempt the sin rather than doing things as per the
word. We flirt with ideas rather than turn and run. There’s this self-confidence
we possess that make us believe we can handle sin and so we take ourselves
knowingly to it or keep it company on the side line. That my dear friend is a
free pass for the enemy to fulfill His agenda, “to steal, kill and destroy.”
If you dare the enemy
you may be destroyed even before you’re abducted.
Do not put yourself in a situation that gives the opportunity
to flirt with sin or places that make it easier to sin. Do not provide extra
ammunition for the enemy.
My revelations and lessons of late are as follows;
Neutrality in
Christianity is foolish and more so dangerous for believer. You’re either renewed or consumed;
both can’t take place at the same time. So immunize your heart mind, body and
soul-RUN! Admit you are lost and helpless without God. (John 15:5) But
remember, God’s love is unconditional and His forgiveness is endless.
Know when to pray and
when to flee. Some
of us expect to be filled with some miraculous super power that will
automatically be infused in us to overcome a temptation. Flee then pray afterwards, for renewal of
strength to overcome once again.
When you know better
you do better; know
the scriptures.
Rationalization and comparison are patterns that can eventually
change once you know and practice the word. The word penetrates right through
to your heart and once your heart is changed, it influences your habits. Your
habits then reflect on your lifestyle. And your lifestyle ultimately draws
others to Jesus, right where they ought to be-with Him.
1 Cor. 10:13 “No
temptation has overtaken you expect what is common to mankind. And God is
faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you
are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”
See your actions
through the lens of Christ with no pretense. I may not boldly flaunt my sins on my sleeve, but the
truth is that the active work of the Holy Spirit will not give me peace until I
admit my sin exists. Pretense before God is like standing trying to hide a
candle with your palms. With time, you feel the heat and you have no choice but
to distance yourself or get burnt. Be honest. Hiding sin simply leads to more
sin. But if you are out to regain your peace, then repentance is
always the way out-not concealment. Wouldn’t you want a stop to the mind games?
I know I do.
There are many instances, in my struggle to jot down the
epistles of my life that I wish I could write from a place of perfection- but I
can’t. I know all too well the incessant combat between the flesh walk and the
faith walk. However familiar I am on how to do the faith walk, disappointingly,
I still choose time and again to continue in my fleshy walk.
Still, I aspire to excellence. Excellence in my words, deeds,
thoughts and lifestyle. Daily I am reminded that though absent in the flesh, Jesus
Christ has left with us a helper-the Holy Spirit (John 14:16; 14:26). Every
minute of every day I admit, I need help to do life the godly way. I may have
been equipped for it, but I need help to actively do it well. This requires an
invitation for the Holy Spirit, to dwell within. His presence brings about an
alert mind and an engaged heart to the promptings that lead to life and life in
abundance.
Join me therefore in asking God for the courage to resist
sin, the swiftness to flee from it and the empowerment to walk in step with the
spirit and thus not gratify to the raging desires of yours and my flesh.
©namwano
Such a challenging piece there.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you as you keep being a vessel.
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DeleteThank you so much. To God be the Glory!
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