Saturday, January 30, 2010

An Inconvenient Verse

A message for Christians

The Bible is a magnificent book. It lifts the discouraged and gives hope to the despairing. The Bible is ointment for our wounds and cool water for our thirsty souls. 'Thank You Lord for the Bible!'

BUT... the Bible can also challenge us to the core! There are what could be called "inconvenient verses." They are Bible verses that hit us between the eyes and say something other than what we'd like them to say!

One such verse is James 4:17 -

"..to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin."

Ouch!

James shows us that it is not only doing wrong things that is sinful, but also neglecting to do what we should do. Just think of the ramifications:

# If a Christian knows they ought to pray that God will "send out labourers into His harvest" (as commanded by Jesus in Matthew 9:38) and they do not do it - that is sin.

# If a Christian parent knows they should teach their children the Word of God, and don't do it - that is sin.

# If the Holy Spirit convicts us of a hurt we've caused someone, and tells us to apologise, and we don't do it - it is sin.

Many other examples could be given.

So... it is not only outright disobedience that is sin, but neglect. (Delayed obedience is also a sin, because the period in which we delay obeying God is a period of disobedience!)

"Lord, please open our eyes to sins of omission. Please start with me."

David Hunt

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