Read James 1:12-15
This reflection logically follows our reflection on temptation because
the two are related. Sin happens when one yields to temptation.
When discussing temptation and sin we do not mean to emphasize the
negative. But to tackle the enemy you must know his strength, strategies and
intentions. So we must know what sin is, its nature and how it works.
Temptation is not sin. And you cannot avoid nor prevent it from coming.
Satan is always around tempting people (1 Peter 5:8). He even tempted Jesus. He
is busy recruiting followers. His main goal is to pull people away from God. He
is also actively preventing people from believing in God. He does this in so many
ways: through the influence of others, by trials and sufferings, putting bad
thoughts and intentions into our minds, bad literatures, etc. The saying goes,
you may not be able to prevent a bird from hovering over your head. But you can
prevent it from building a nest on your head. Satan may want to control you,
but through the power and wisdom of God you can defeat him (Philippians 4:13).
It is when you surrender to Satan that you sin.
What
does sin do? First, it alienates us from God. Hence, Adam and Eve, after they
sinned, ran away from God (Gen. 3:8). They did not feel comfortable in His
presence. The stow-away son left his father (Lk. 15:13). This is not a physical
separation but a spiritual one. It is being far from God in the mind and the
heart. Second, in sin we forfeit God’s blessings. Adam and Eve lost paradise
including its peace, joy and specially God. The stow-away son lost the
abundance, and comfort of his home, and specially the loving, secure company of
his father. In sin we lose God’s peace, joy, power, comfort, guidance and
power. Third, sin separates people. It creates disharmony, misunderstanding and
fights. Fourth, sin has also affected God’s creation. This is hinted by Paul in
Romans 8:19-21. Not because the inanimate creation can sin. It is sinful human
beings who are destroying creation by abusing and misusing it.
The worst thing that has ever happened in God’s world is the coming of
sin. And yet thanks to God that that is not the end of the story. God sent
Jesus Christ to the world that if we believe in Him and obey His words we may
be saved from sin.
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