Good
Morning All,
Romans
7:15; “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but
what I hate I do.”
Why did you do that? Have you
ever asked that question of your son or daughter? It can be a most exasperating question
because the answer, oftentimes, is “I don’t know.” What on earth would lead you to do something
like that, what possible good could come from that? “I don’t know, I guess I didn’t think.” Sometimes, I am convinced that the blood
supply doesn’t always go all the way to the top of most teenagers at one time
or another. I think that and then I
wonder sometimes why I do the things I do.
Have you ever done something that you later regretted doing? I think if you live long enough, most of us
have. Maybe we walked in on the last
part of a conversation and suddenly were offended and made sure everyone
knew. Later we find out that we totally
misunderstood what the conversation was.
Maybe you told someone they could count on you but you failed to
deliver. Or maybe it was a little more
painful. Perhaps you joined in the
gossip with more intensity than you should have. Maybe you didn’t defend the person or maybe
you added a tidbit of “news.” Maybe you
started it. Why do we do these
things? Usually, we feel horrible
afterwards, especially if we think about it and reflect on it. It can really cut you if you see that person
and see the pain in their eyes. We know
it was wrong, we know it going in. We
know the right thing to do but, for whatever reason, we fail to do the right
thing.
The reason is sin. We are sinful
by nature so sinning is the natural thing to do. But we are redeemed children of God who has
given us new life and new hope. Yet that
hope does not mean it will always be easy; in fact, it can be very hard. We know what is right; God wants us to love
one another just as he loved us. We know
this yet our sinful nature continually tries to pull us back into sin. That is usually why we are so confused when
we do some of these things. It is not a
conscious action; it is a regression into sin.
It sneaks up on us and soon we are bit.
This is why we need to be vigilant; to be “sober” as Peter tells
us. This is especially true when you
find yourself in dangerous situations, places where you are predisposed to sin
whether it is at the coffee gathering, a bar or night club somewhere, or sitting
in front of your computer. We know our
weaknesses but so do the devil and our sinful nature. So we have to be very careful to about our
actions. We need to always be thinking
about what we are doing. It is when we
don’t think that we fall into sin. Why
do we do what we don’t want to do?
Because we are sinful by nature but thanks be to God that we are the
forgiven children whom he loves and redeems daily!
Father,
I know what is right but too often I fail and fall short of your will. Strengthen me and give me the ability to live
a life pleasing to you. Help me to love
my neighbor as I should. Guide me by
your Spirit to do the good that I would.
In the precious name of Jesus our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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