Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Who's bad?

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Has there ever been a time we have read the news and not come out shaking our heads wondering at all the terrible things happening around us? It doesn't need much to feel rage against corrupt ministers, terrorists, rapists, murderers, and cheats and for us to ask loudly "how could they?". In comparison we believe ourselves to be not that bad and deserving of a clean chit. The sermon I heard on Sunday, however, set the record straight.

I had written in my last post that in God's eyes our sins have more weight than our good acts. Adding to that, based on what I understood, what we might not give credence to could actually be of grave importance in His book.

For instance,

Stinginess. Not having a heart big enough to share or help. 
Anger. Venting out in frustration, calling someone names and saying hurtful things.
Lying. Not being courageous enough to accept your mistakes.
Unforgiving. Keeping grudges and being unwilling to make peace.
Gluttony. Acquiring more and more.
Lusting. Looking where your eyes shouldn't venture.
Pride. Believing that you can achieve everything on your own and not through God.
Grumbling. Complaining about the deficiencies in your life: food, money, house, riches...

The way the world has become we have begun believing that it is alright to look out for your own self alone, to shout at your juniors or be rude to them to get work done, to throw people under the bus (figuratively) to get ahead at work, to take revenge on anyone who has been mean to you, to flaunt it if you've got it, to watch porn, to be flowing with self-confidence, and to point out if something is lacking. These acts are so commonplace that we sometimes don't even think twice before doing them. As long as we are not committing a heinous crime we feel worthy of a place in heaven. We forget that the decision regarding our suitableness is not in our hands. It is written in the Bible that on the day of judgement,


36 "every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof..." (Matthew, chapter 12)

and that

17 "there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open." (Luke, chapter 8)


The above words do not leave much room for us to even wriggle ourselves in through the gate. Surely we need to contemplate over the way we go about carrying out our daily duties and question our goodness quotient. It is time we searched ourselves and identified the bad therein.


4 comments:

  1. Well said! I was just reading a book which made a point that while "sin" was no longer a common word, it cannot be just wished away!

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  2. Yes Daddy. We definitely need to talk about it more.

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  3. The only way we can overcome all these is to repent, stay away from sin and surrender our life to Jesus. No one enters the Kingdom of God but through Jesus. The life that we live in this world is temporary. Everything will die one day. But Jesus has promised us an eternal life, if we follow his ways and submit ourselves to the will of God and have him first in all that we do. I reach out to every person reading this post to give Jesus a chance. Open your hearts to him and he will give you peace. Jesus loves you. He is also coming soon to judge. So prepare yourself spiritually. God bless.

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    1. Adit, you put it correctly. I do plan to write more on these lines too in my coming posts.

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