Showing posts with label sin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sin. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

What is sin?



“We all want progress. But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be. And if you have taken a wrong turning, then to go forward does not get you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; and in that case the man who turns back the soonest is the most progressive man”.
C. S. Lewis – Mere Christianity
Ecuador

Now to get where we are going we need to turn around and look over some basic things.



They may seem quite archaic to you, even disturbing or weird. You may feel anxious when you think about these things.



It is normal. That is what the Christians call, the old man, the human nature, in us. The one that is under sin and in rebellion against God.



And it does not want to end its rebellion. It does not want admit it’s wrong and needs to be changed.



But that is exactly what it needs and what we all need. We need to be changed by God. We need to face ourselves, see ourselves for who we really are and admit that we are wrong, that we are sinners, that we need God.



So, what is this sin?

Manabi, Ecuador


Oxford online dictionary defines sin (noun): “an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law: a sin in the eyes of God [mass noun]: the human capacity for sin” or an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offence, or omission: he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews”.



According to S. Michael Houdmann’s article Sin is described in the Bible as transgression of the law of God (1 John 3:4) and rebellion against God (Deuteronomy 9:7; Joshua 1:18). Sin had its beginning with Lucifer, probably the most beautiful and powerful of the angels. Not content with his position, he desired to be higher than God, and that was his downfall, the beginning of sin (Isaiah 14:12-15). Renamed Satan, he brought sin to the human race in the Garden of Eden, where he tempted Adam and Eve with the same enticement, “you shall be like God.” Genesis 3 describes Adam and Eve’s rebellion against God and against His command. Since that time, sin has been passed down through all the generations of mankind and we, Adam’s descendants, have inherited sin from him. Romans 5:12 tells us that through Adam sin entered the world, and so death was passed on to all men because “the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23)”.



Manabi, Ecuador




Richard Wagner describes sin as “any deliberate action, attitude, or thought that goes against God. You may think of sin as an obvious act, such as murder, adultery, or theft. Although that's true, sin is also wrongdoing that's far subtler and even unnoticeable at times, such as pride, envy, or even worry. Sin includes both things you shouldn't have done, but did (sins of commission) and things you should've done, but didn't (sins of omission)”.




EcuadorScott Ashley’s definition of sin is as follows: “The Hebrew and Greek words translated "sin" throughout the Bible revolve largely around two major concepts. The first is that of transgression. To transgress means "to step across" or "to go beyond a set boundary or limit." … Most of the other words translated "sin" in the Bible involve a second concept, "to miss the mark." … Both of these concepts, transgressing and missing the mark, involve a basic requirement. If we transgress, which means to cross over a set boundary or limit, then we must have a boundary or limit to cross over. If we miss the mark, we must have a mark, target or standard to miss. Sin, then, is to transgress those boundaries God has set for us or to miss the target He set for us”.



Catholic author Mary Fairchild defines sin in her article this way: “For such a small word, a lot is packed into the meaning of sin. The Bible describes sin as the breaking, or transgression, of God's law (1 John 3:4). It is also defined as disobedience or rebellion against God (Deuteronomy 9:7), as well as independence from God. The original translation means "to miss the mark" of God's holy standard of righteousness”.

To begin, read Natural law. A post about the law we all have in our hearts.

If you would like to know what comes after read the post about Moral law.


Having read that, you'll need to know Which moral law to choose

If you agree we need to choose a moral law, maybe you'll agree that We need God

Friday, January 3, 2014

Knots in the string


"Some rabbis say that, at birth, we are each tied to God with a string, and that every time we sin, the string breaks. To those who repent of their sin, especially in the days of Rosh Hashanah, God sends the angel Gabriel to make knots in the string, so that the humble and contrite are once again tied to God. Because each one of us fail, because we all lose our way on the path to righteousness from time to time, our strings are full of knots. But, the rabbis like to say, a string with many knots is shorter than one without knots. So the person with many sins but a humble heart is closer to God."
A Year of Biblical Womanhood - Rachel Held Evans

Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands.
Deuteronomy 8:2
I am certain my string is quite a sight.

Short, knobby, full of knots, one over another, a real mess, just like my life has been.

But at the same time I must agree.

When I have had to humble myself, admit to God and myself that I was wrong and ask for forgives for all that I have done, it has brought me so much closer to God.

Because your heart was responsive and you humbled yourself before the Lord when you heard what I have spoken against this place and its people—that they would become a curse and be laid waste—and because you tore your robes and wept in my presence, I also have heard you, declares the Lord.
2 Kings 22:19

It has not been the sin.

The sin broke the cord, frayed the string and made me unconnect from God.

It was the humble heart.

I can only be close to God if my heart is humble, if I'm small and God is great, if I admit that I do not matter, only God matters.

And in disappearing myself in the emerging God, I will be myself truly and I will truly matter, to the only person who matters.

Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
Matthew 11:29
So, it doesn't matter what mess I have made of my string.

What matters is that it is shorter every day.

Every day God burns something useless from me.

Every day I'll be closer to Him.