By David R. Ferguson
Man has had to deal with sin and its consequences since the
beginning of time. When sin first entered the world in the
Garden of Eden the initial reaction was for those who sinned
to blame others.
"And the man said, `The woman whom You gave to be with me,
she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.' And Jehovah God
said unto the woman, `What is this you have done?' And the
woman said, `The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat.'"
(Genesis 3:12-13)
When others are confronted with the sin in their lives they,
too, wish to play the blame game, and sometimes they point
their finger at God. But James disagreed with this tactic,
for he wrote, "Let no man say when he is tempted, `I am
tempted of God'; for God cannot be tempted with evil, and He
Himself tempts no man: but each man is tempted, when he is
drawn away by his own lust, and enticed. Then the lust, when
it has conceived, bears sin: and the sin, when it is full
grown, brings forth death." (James 1:13-15)
Other issues start to come into play when we try blaming
others for our own behavior. Suddenly, we recognize the
reality of sin. Even before God approached Adam and Eve they
knew they had done wrong for they tried to hide from the
Lord. Their relationship with the Creator had already
changed due to their choice to defy the Father. They felt
shame for what they had done and what their sin had brought
to them.
God confronted Adam and Even when they sinned in the Garden,
and He will still confront us today. His word confronts and
condemns us, according to Jesus in John 12:46-49: "I am come
a light into the world, that whosoever believes on Me may
not abide in the darkness. And if any man hear My saying,
and keep them not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge
the world, but to save the world. He that rejects me, and
receives not My sayings, has one that judges him: the word
that I spoke, the same shall judge him in the last day. For
I spoke not from Myself; but the Father that sent Me, he has
given Me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should
speak."
Paul let it be known that all are condemned and fall short
of the glory of God because of our own sin in Romans 3:23,
but in the very next two verses he tells us that those of us
who are in Christ are justified through the grace of God and
the redemption that comes through His Son: "…being justified
freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ
Jesus: Whom God set forth to be a propitiation, through
faith, in His blood…." (Romans 3:24-25) And being justified
by God's grace we become joint heirs of Christ: "…that,
being justified by His grace, we might be made heirs
according to the hope of eternal life." (Titus 3:7)
- David R. Ferguson preaches for the Lakeland Church of Christ in
Mattoon, IL. He may be contacted through the congregation's
website:
http://lakelandchurchofchrist.web.officelive.com/default.aspx
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