So, What’s The Big Deal About Sin? :: By David Cogburn

What do you think most of the world thinks about sin? Not much. It is the largest fatal “salvation” mistake the world has ever committed because it is an “eternal mistake.” How many religions on Earth even talk about sin and what it truly means? Only one I know of – Christianity.

God’s “Standard” is complete holiness, perfection, and no sin. Anything less than His standard is sin. Sin is “missing the mark,” and the mark is God’s standard.

Let’s try to look at an earthly example of how God views sin.

God has a glass of water, which is pure. Let’s say sin is such a powerful poison that if you put one drop of this poison in that glass of pure water, you would corrupt it. Would any of us drink a glass of pure water with even one drop of powerful poison in it? Of course not. We know God is God, and nothing can harm Him unless He allows it, but He refuses to dwell with any poison sin in His presence, which means “eternity.”

The glass of pure water “IS eternity,” and the poison is “us and the whole universe.” Even one sin from anyone is the poison that “corrupts” that “whole glass” of pure “eternity water.” That is looking at sin from God’s perspective.

Let’s now examine sin to find out why it’s such an abomination to God. Scripture does not “directly” say what I am about to reveal, but it does “support it.”

God dwells in eternity. You cannot have God without eternity, and you cannot have eternity without God. Eternity is not a “place.” Eternity is not “time.” Eternity “IS” God! God has no beginning or end. Eternity has no beginning or end. “God did not “create” eternity.” God and eternity are “connected” together. This means, “by definition,” God and eternity are the ‘same’ in this connection. This helps to explain why sin, even one sin, will never be allowed into eternity. This would mean that one sin would also be entering into “God” in His “eternity connection,” and that will never happen!

This also explains why whatever happens in eternity STAYS in eternity. Once you enter eternity, you are entering into “God” for which there is no turning back. Turning back can only occur in the universe with time. There is no revolving door between eternity and the universe. God made the universe to be “separate” from His eternity because it “allows” sin. He added “time” as His method to save us. Sin can only occur here.

Have you noticed how “much” the Bible talks about sin and how our salvation at death is simply “no sin” to enter eternity with God or “sin” to enter eternity without God.

Before God created angels and humans, God always enjoyed eternity with no sin. Sin seems to have a “negative” effect on God in some way we don’t understand when it enters the eternity part of God, and this is why not even one “toxic poison” sin will ever be allowed into “eternity God.”

God always enjoyed no sin before angels and humans. How could He not? He IS no sin. Do you think God has to put up with and tolerate sin just because there are now angels and humans? His first priority “always” with His angels and humans is, ‘I have to make sure there is ‘no sin’ between any angel or human being I have a personal relationship with.’ Why? Because eternity God can only enjoy His eternity with “no sin angels” and “no sin human beings.”

He dwelt in eternity without sin before He created angels and humans, and He makes sure He will also dwell in eternity without sin “after” He creates angels and humans. For these reasons, eternity will never allow sin to exist inside of it. The Bible says the wages of sin is death – eternal death. Entering eternity at death with “no sin” means you enter God’s eternity. Entering it “with sin” means you enter hell’s eternity, a place without God’s presence.

What the world is “missing” and not understanding is how God and eternity are connected and how it’s this connection that will “never” allow even one sin to enter into God in eternity.

When you examine sin from “this frame of reference,” it sheds a whole new light on the consequences of sin from God’s perspective and even our own perspective! However, the world looks at it differently. The world does not see sin as any kind of poison. To the world, having to measure up to God’s standard of complete holiness, perfection, and no sin is ridiculous. The world does not look at sin as any kind of problem, but if they did, they would look at it from a human perspective vs. God’s perspective.

The human perspective says, ‘If we want to spend eternity with God, we have to do it ‘ourselves’ by being good, nice, doing more good deeds than bad, etc. We don’t need God’s help!’

Doing good deeds is a “works” program that “includes” sin. It’s like putting your good deeds and bad deeds on a scale and making sure your good deeds outweigh your bad deeds. A major problem with that is two-fold: One, how can you ever know for sure if your good deeds outweigh your bad deeds? Shouldn’t you know that before you enter eternity? And two, good deeds do not get rid of sins. Each person with a sin nature is the same thing as that “one drop of toxic poison” to God in eternity.

The world thinks that if we do good works and are wonderful people, the good deeds will just “cancel out” the bad, toxic, poison sin in us. It won’t. That is impossible. There is nothing we can do ourselves to make the sin poison go away – “NOTHING!”

Let’s look at two extreme examples of the way the world looks at how to spend eternity with God in heaven.

Someone like Hitler is so evil that he will most definitely go to hell, and someone as wonderful as Mother Teresa will most definitely go to heaven, right?

Is that true? Both are born spiritually dead and will stay that way no matter what they do on Earth if they do not come to have a personal, intimate relationship with God through Jesus. Why? Their sin they cannot get rid of.

The only way to “salvation to reach heaven” is to go from being spiritually dead forever to being spiritually alive forever. This can only happen when all of our sins are “removed forever.” The most amazing thing is what God had to do to accomplish that.

As we already know, God created us human beings to have a personal, intimate relationship with Himself, but that is impossible due to our sin nature. Anytime God enters into “any” relationship with an individual or a nation, such as Israel in the Old Testament, the first thing that has to happen is to deal with the sin problem. To do this, God set up what is called the “law of atonement.” This is where an innocent, sinless blood sacrifice is “allowed” to pay the price for the sins of another.

The Bible tells us the wages of sin is “death.” There is “always” a death associated with any sin. It is either the death of the sinner or the death of the “innocent, sinless blood substitute” in place of the sinner. Blood is necessary because there is “life” in that blood. God is showing us how “severe” sin is.

The way God dealt with the sin problem with the nation of Israel is He set up an animal sacrificial system where millions of animals were sacrificed over two thousand years to pay the price for the sins of the people of Israel in order to atone for their sins and enable a personal relationship with Him. Only animals could accomplish this at that time because their blood is sinless blood. That’s because animals are not created in God’s image like humans are. Human blood could not do it because of our sin nature. But it has to be done over and over because animals are not created in God’s image and are not laying down their lives for us out of love.

God says in John 15:13 (NIV), “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” This verse sets the stage for Father God’s love to send His Son, God Jesus, to lay down His life on a cross to save the human race from their sins. Through the sacrificial system, God was showing the people of Israel that sin is something He will not tolerate. There can be no sin between God and anyone He has a personal relationship with.

Through animal sacrifices, God was also showing Israel they needed a Savior’s sacrifice to replace once and for all the animal sacrifices.

The so-called way of righteousness with the nation of Israel is called the law. The only way to be saved was never to break even one of God’s laws, which is impossible when you have a sin nature. Thus, they had to keep doing animal sacrifices to pay for their sins and stay in a relationship with God. God allowed this type of relationship with Israel to last around two thousand years.

So, what’s the big deal about sin? It’s eternal life with God or eternal life separated from God, and there is no bigger deal than that.

(To not self-plagiarize, this article was taken from my revised Conversational Style God’s Plan for Heaven, Eternity and the Universe Explained.)

Maranatha, Lord Jesus!

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Renewed and Reborn :: By Nathele Graham

Christianity is not a religion; it is a way of life. Before we met Jesus, sin was our way of life. Maybe the sin wasn’t considered really bad by human understanding but was more gossiping or using our Lord’s name to cuss. After being born anew, our way of life needs to change. We must repent and turn from sin. We must conform to Christ in thought, word, and deed. Unfortunately, we will always be subject to our sin nature and fall short of perfection. Thanks to Adam, sin is part of our life.

Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned(Romans 5:12).

Adam was not surprised that his sin caused the fall of creation because God had told him that eating the forbidden fruit would cause death. That death was spiritual and separated mankind from God. Adam willingly ate the fruit which God specifically told him not to eat, and found out that God was right about it bringing death. Ever since that first sin, people have blamed God for the results of our sin. That just isn’t right. God has given us guidance through Scripture so that we aren’t ignorant of His expectations for us. God gave the Law to Moses, which gave rules for living.

Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam’s transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come(Romans 5:14).

The Law couldn’t take sin away, but it was a teacher that taught what sin is. It also gave instructions for sacrifices to cover sin, but those sacrifices could never take sin away. Our sin nature is still very strong, but God is stronger than any sin we might commit. From the ones we perceive as small (white lies) to the ones we see as huge (mass murder), there is no sin that God won’t forgive if we truly repent.

But not as the offence, so also is the free gift. For if through the offence of one many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many(Romans 5:15).

Adam sinned, and we all face eternal death. God stepped into His creation and shed His blood on the cross, and He conquered death for all who repent and are reborn. The gift of grace is free but has to be accepted. I don’t know about you, but I am very thankful for this free gift of salvation. I believe and hope you do, too. Jesus fulfilled the Law and the Prophets, but we didn’t abolish them. God expects us to live moral lives according to Scripture.

Today, we have the Old and New Testaments to guide us. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works(2 Timothy 3:16-17).

If your life does not conform to God’s word, then you need to change your way of life. If you attend a church that preaches a watered-down Gospel, find a Bible-teaching, Christ-centered one. Use Scripture to guide you. Sin is never acceptable to God, but repentant sinners are.

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness(1 John 1:9).

Those are encouraging words from the Apostle John. Use Scripture to shine a light on your sin, then confess your sin to Jesus and ask to be forgiven. Don’t try to twist God’s truth to condone your sin. God never changes, and His word is truth.

The gift of grace and salvation is free, but there is a responsibility. We cannot work to earn our salvation, but we can show our appreciation to God by doing good works in His name and honoring Him with our life. When you were a child, if your father gave you a gift and you treated it as if it was no big deal and you deserved it, would your father be happy with you? Or would he see you as a spoiled brat? The gift would still be yours, but your father would be disappointed in the way you treated the gift. God’s gift of salvation is more precious than any earthly gift we can receive. The treasures we have on earth will rust and decay.

Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also(Matthew 6:19-21).

In this life, we tend to look at what other people have and want those earthly treasures, too. We don’t appreciate what God has given to us but covet what others have. There will always be someone who has more earthly wealth, and you’ll find that the more you have, the more you desire. Honor God by being content with what you have, but seek Heavenly treasures. The thing to remember is that at the end of life, none of the wealth of this world will go with you to your final reward.

For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?(Mark 8:36).

Think about that. What have you done to get treasures of this world? Did you lie? Did you steal? Did you blame others for your own mistakes while climbing that ladder of success? I think of Hollywood stars or famous musicians and politicians, and always wonder how many sins were committed in order to gain that fame, fortune, and power. I also look at pastors of mega-churches and listen to the unbiblical things they teach. It may tickle ears and appease worldly lifestyles, but God’s truth is compromised. Go back and read 2 Timothy 3:16-17. They may be wealthy, but are they saved? That’s between them and God.

As Christians, we are to live our life to glorify God. My Grandmother always said, “You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your mouth.” We want people to see Christ living in us and want the peace and joy we have in Christ to shine through. Christians need to love others, but in no way should God’s truth be compromised.

How do we live life to honor God? Start by studying Scripture. Don’t take verses out of context in order to justify a favorite sin of which you don’t want to repent. Allow God to change you. Paul encouraged the Christians living in Ephesus, “This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity of their mind, having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart(Ephesians 4:17-18).

It’s always tempting to follow the crowd. Everybody is having a good time, so what will one wild party harm? For someone who is renewed and reborn, it’s easy to not fall into temptation because we have turned our life over to Jesus. So sex, drugs, and alcohol shouldn’t tempt us. Those parties are all fun and games until someone crashes their car and people are killed, or a baby is conceived and now you want to kill it. Even this behavior can be forgiven, but there must be true repentance. When we come to Christ, we repent and turn from sin. Sin really isn’t fun, but Satan can make it look that way. The truth is, there is no fun in drunken parties. Many people don’t even remember what they did, so how enjoyable is it really? It doesn’t honor Christ at all. Worldly people have hardened their hearts to Christ.

Who being past feeling have given themselves over to lasciviousness to work all uncleanness with greediness, but ye have not so learned Christ(Ephesians 4:19-20).

Those who don’t know Christ have no moral standard to guide them. What does “lasciviousness” mean? Basically, it means unbridled lust. On the other hand, Christians have Scripture to guide our path, and lascivious behavior should not tempt us at all. Why would a Christian want to follow the world down the path of destruction?

If so be that ye have heard him, and have been taught by him as the truth is in Jesus: that ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; and be renewed in the spirit of your mind; and that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness, wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour; for we are members one of another(Ephesians 4:21-25).

Paul encourages those in Ephesus, and us, to listen to the teachings of Jesus and be changed, that is, “put off the former conversation.” The word conversation means your way of life. Old sinful ways are forgiven and hold no sway over you anymore. You are a new person in Christ… you are renewed and reborn, so live like you love Jesus.

God is unchanging, and what He wrote in Scripture is as true today as it was in times past. In our modern “woke” society, sin is accepted, even by “Christians.” Anyone who calls sin what it is, is considered a hater. People may change and accept sin, but God never changes. He will forgive repentant sinners but won’t accept the sin. What if God did change? That would make Him capricious.

Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever(Hebrews 13:8).

Consider this. God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah because of the great wickedness there. God had sent two angels to rescue Lot from Sodom before judgment was sent. When they got to Sodom, the men of Sodom wanted to sexually abuse them. The wickedness of Sodom was great, and God had to stop it from spreading and corrupting everything. Lot had to leave the city before the judgment, but once he was safe, judgment came.

Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; and he overthrew those cities and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground(Genesis 19:24-25).

God was serious then about this sin of homosexuality, and He hasn’t changed His mind. Study Romans chapter 1 to understand that God hasn’t changed His mind. Today, the “woke” people would have us accept this evil, and even some “Christian” denominations embrace this sin. But true Christians know why God judged Sodom and Gomorrah and that He doesn’t change. It is those of us who have been renewed and reborn who need to conform to God and His ways. He will forgive those who truly repent.

Everyone struggles against sin, and most of us have a “past” that didn’t honor God. “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God(1 Corinthians 6:9-10).

You may need to look up some of those words to understand what sins Paul is addressing. Corinth was a city engulfed with much sin. In spite of that fact, there were some who came to faith in Christ. Unfortunately, the congregation was “woke” and accepted sin and were proud of their open-mindedness. Paul took them to task and admonished them to turn from their wickedness. Before Paul met Jesus, he was a man filled with sin, but once he put off the old man and was renewed and reborn, he did mighty works for God. Today, we benefit from the letters he wrote regarding Christian life. Those letters were inspired by the Holy Spirit and are a guide for how to live a Christ-honoring life.

And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.1 Corinthians 6:11.

We need to be living sacrifices to our Lord. He sacrificed everything for us. Are you washed, sanctified, and justified? Are you renewed and reborn? If so, then start living your faith.

God bless you all,

Nathele Graham

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