On Sunday morning, I looked in the mirror and saw a small speck of something on my suit jacket. My first assumption was, it has to be food. I proceeded to pick the speck off of my jacket. As I pulled on the object, it continued to grow. I realized it was a piece of thread from my jacket. Now it looked worse than before. Hind-sight, I realized I should have done the sensible thing and sought assistance from my wife who is a master at helping me look presentable (and what a difficult task that can be). She would have quickly snipped the thread and removed it completely.
Having a preacher’s mind, I immediately thought of spiritual
application. This is often how we deal with sin in our life. Our first thought
is, “I can fix it on my own.” Typically, our first inclination is to try and hide
it. We see this thought process in King David after engaging in sin with Bathsheba
(1 Samuel 11:1-27). His first
response was to cover it up. This led to unethical decision making as King,
lying, and ultimately murder. When David
took matters into his own hands, things got worse quickly. It wasn’t until a
good friend confronted him that he finally took it to God in repentance (2 Samuel 12:1-13).
The reality is we all sin and fall short of the glory of God
(Romans 3:23). Jesus is the only one
who can remove our sins. If you have not been covered by the blood of Christ in
baptism (Acts 2:38), there is
nothing you can do to remove your sin. We cannot cover up the bad with good
deeds. We definitely cannot hide our sins from God. They have to be forgiven by
Jesus.
After we were baptized, we all realized that temptation
continued and we still fall short at times. As real as the temptation to sin
is, there is still a temptation to deal with sins on our own. We must remember
what John tells us in 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and
righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness.” Christ is
faithful to forgive us our sins. We all need to recognize our inadequacy
in dealing with our sins and take them to the only one who can remove them from
our life, JESUS!
Blessings,
Jeremy
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