Posts Tagged ‘sin’

Totally Immobilized

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Mrs. Billie Cannon-a Knoxville, Tennessee homemaker-was preparing to paint her back porch. In order to protect the floor, she very carefully placed around the edges a strip of Scotch tape-the kind with adhesive on both sides. It was her plan to place a drop cloth over the floor and secure it with the tape. Having succeeded in placing the tape around the entire surface, she went back inside the house to get a drop cloth.
 
Returning to the porch sometime later, she found that all of her carefully placed tape was gone. She was completely mystified. Where could it be? Who would possibly have taken the time to pull up that tape and why? As she was surveying the situation and mulling over her puzzling predicament, she noticed something moving in her back yard. Looking closer she discovered that it was a snake. It was a rather large creature of its species, but it was no threat to her. It was hopelessly immobilized by being totally enmeshed in a large ball of Scotch tape.
 
Evidently while Mrs. Cannon was in the house the snake had crawled up on the back porch and had eased itself onto that tape with the adhesive on both sides. Sensing that the tape was sticking to its skin, the snake obviously put up a terrible struggle. In doing so it pulled every bit of tape from the floor. The harder it fought, however, the more hopelessly it became entangled in its cellophane prison until now it was totally captive.

That poor snake reminds me of many people I have known. Somewhere along the way they have made a serious mistake. Then, rather than calmly
analyzing their situation and correcting their course, they have reacted impulsively. Soon their lives are like that snake. The more they struggle, the more entangled they have become until eventually they are totally immobilized psychologically, emotionally and spiritually.

Take a moment to vote in my “snake poll”

CHARGED, BUT JUSTIFIED

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Tragedy A local policeman had just finished his shift one cold November evening and was at home with his wife. “You just won’t believe what happened this evening. In all my years on the force I’ve never seen anything like it!”

“What happened?”

“I came across two guys down by the canal, one of them was drinking battery acid and the other was eating fireworks.”

“Drinking battery acid and eating fireworks!! What did you do with them?”

“I charged one and let the other one off.”

Spiritually speaking, those of us who are Christians have been both “charged” and “let off.” We are charged with sin (and rightfully so, for we are guilty). “For we have previously charged both Jews and Greeks that they are all under sin.” (Rom. 3:9)

But, those of us who are Christians who have put on Christ have also been “let off” because Jesus Christ has paid the price for our sins. We have been justified, “just as if I’d” never sinned. “Therefore let it be known to you, brethren, that through this Man is preached to you the forgiveness of sins; and by Him everyone who believes is justified from all things from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.” (Acts 13:38-39)

To be charged is a frightful thing (those of you who have received tickets can vouch for that). To have a judge say, “I find you guilty, but I’m going to pay the fine for you” is inconceivable. Yet, that’s exactly what has happened! May our lives demonstrate the gratitude we feel.

Alan Smith

What is Man's Greatest Achievement?

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

CNN producers armed with television cameras recently stopped passersby in Berlin , Madrid , Roman, Bangkok , Tokyo , New Delhi , and Paris . To each participant, CNN posed the question: “What is man’s greatest achievement?”

 Since July 20 was the 40th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission, it was supposed that many would nominate the moon landing as one of man’s greatest feats. Answers given, however, were quite diverse. One woman in Germany suggested the computer. “It has opened up my world. I can stay in my house and travel all over the world,” she said. The internet was specifically stated by more than one participant to be man’s greatest invention.

Another suggested the airplane. “It’s the easiest way to get from one country to the other. Imagine if you would be able to only take the ship. It would take you ages to go somewhere, so it makes humanity more flexible.”

 Fire was also proposed. “Everything started there right?” said one man in Spain . There was agreement in Italy : “I think the most important is that man discovered fire because it’s bringing a lot of life.”

 The written word was also nominated in Italy , as were architecture and sanitation. In New Delhi , video games got one man’s vote. “It allows you to be whomever you want, in whichever world you want, and lets you live an alternate fantasy life,” he said.

Despite all of the tremendous achievements of mankind since the beginning of time, there is ONE THING that man could never achieve on his own… Even though man has been able to navigate the approximate distance of 240,000 miles to the moon, there is STILL one expanse that he has not been able to negotiate independently: the distance between GOD and MAN.

 Our SIN separates us from the Holy God (Isaiah 59:1-2). ALL of mankind’s advancements in technology are powerless to traverse the GREAT GULF between God and sinful man. But God loved us so much that He crossed that great divide and “stepped into our world” (see John 1:14). God became Man in the person of Jesus Christ. Then Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for our sins (Ephesians 1:7).

 Through Jesus, man can be reconciled to God (2 Corinthians 5:18-21). We are reconciled to God when we: by faith in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from our sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38; Galatians 3:26-27).

The blood of Christ continues to cleanse us from our sins as we continue to walk in the light of His word (1 John 1:7). Man has accomplished great things, but the GREATEST accomplishment is RECONCILIATION with God. God accomplished this for us through His Son, Jesus Christ. Now, we must accept His offer on His terms! Won’t YOU? David A. Sargent