Good Morning
All,
Luke
16:13; “No servant can serve two masters, for either he will
hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise
the other. You cannot serve God and money.”
When we perform the rites of Baptism and Confirmation, we begin with the
same basic set of questions. “Do you
renounce the devil, all his works and all his ways?” Of course the answer is, “Yes, I renounce
them.” It is pretty basic stuff. If you are willing to follow Jesus you must
renounce the devil. The devil and Jesus
are complete opposites. So of course we
renounce the devil and all his ways, or do we?
Do we really renounce the devil and all his ways, or do we keep a few of
the “good ones”? Maybe we like to
gossip, you know just so we know what is going on in the community. Maybe we are greedy and want to have “my fair
share”. Maybe we hold onto those lustful
looks and thoughts. Maybe our anger
rules us more than we rule it. Maybe we
are a little quick to let the tongue run on and on. They all seem so harmless. Just little things that we keep around
because we enjoy them and we take pleasure in them and, after all, no one
really gets hurt; they are “innocent” sins.
Yet they are sins and sins, no matter how small we make them out to be,
separate us from God. Sin has us serving
the devil. The selfish and self-centered
nature of sin always cause harm and pain.
It causes us to lose respect for others, to lose respect for our self
and to lose respect for God. Sin is
always saying, “I am more important than God.”
All sins do this. It does not
matter whether we think of them as small or insignificant; sin causes a chasm
to form between God and us.
This is why Scriptures so clearly tells us that you can’t have
both. You can’t profess or live a life
dedicated to Christ if you are going to hold onto old sinful ways. We have to throw them away. It may even take a drastic change in our
life. Maybe we need to avoid those
places where we like to gossip or perhaps we need to make a conscious effort to
avoid anger or a sharp comment. All
these contribute to our brokenness as humans.
The healing is not complete until we rid our lives of the baggage of
sin. It destroys us, little by little,
and leads us down the path of sorrow. It
leads us away from Jesus and into a place of darkness and pain.
So if we truly do renounce the devil, we need to fully trust in God for
all that we need. We need to stay away
from those things and places that lead us to sin. Yet above all, we need to recognize that
these “little things” are sins. We need
to repent and ask God to help us move away from them. God is gracious and will help us to do so but
we will only succeed when we truly renounce the devil and his ways and only
have Jesus as our master.
Father
of all mercy, in you we have our only hope.
In you is our only way forward. Help
us to renounce the devil completely. Help
us to live as children in your kingdom.
Help us to serve you with our whole heart and body. Give us the strength to throw out the devil and
his lies and to trust only in you. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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