Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Deceitfulness of Sin

Sunday while studying the issue of Church Discipline we spent some time considering the warnings and instruction found in Hebrews 3:12-13.
Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God. But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called "today," that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.
Commenting on that last line and the deceitfulness of sin J.C. Ryle writes, "You may see this deceitfulness in the wonderful proneness of men to regard sin as less sinful and dangerous than it is in the sight of God; and in their readiness to extenuate it, make excuses for it, and minimize its guilt." (Holiness, pg 8)

Does "readiness to extenuate sin" and "making excuses" describe you? Of course it does! We are all prone to sins deception and we all need the watchful eyes and truth speaking lips of our brothers and sisters in Christ to help us faithfully follow Jesus.

Ryle continues,
I fear we do not sufficiently realize the extreme subtlety of our soul's disease. We are too apt to forget that temptation to sin will rarely present itself to us in its true colors, saying, "I am your deadly enemy, and I want to ruin you forever in hell." Oh no! sin comes to us, like Judas, with a kiss; and like Joab, with an outstretched hand and flattering words. The forbidden fruit seemed good and desirable to Eve; yet it cast her out of Eden. The walking idly on his palace roof seemed harmless enough to David; yet it ended in adultery and murder. Sin rarely seems sin at first beginnings. Let us then watch and pray, lest we fall into temptation. 
Friends watch and pray and while you're at it remember that love compels us to watch out for and pray for others too.

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