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(Joshua 7:10-11, 21-25)
Introduction: 1.
What happens when you throw a rock in a still pond?
2. It creates a ripple effect that spreads across the whole lake.
3. Sin does the exact same thing.
Body: I. Our sin reflects our relationship with God.
A. Achan’s sin was against God.
(Joshua 7:10-11)
B. Sin separates us from God. (Isaiah 54:2)
C. Jesus died to fix that separation.
(Heb.
10:19-23)
II.
Our sin reflects our relationship with self.
A. Achan’s sin was a clear violation of the law.
(Joshua 7:21)
B. Sin sears our conscience.
(1Timothy 4:1-2)
C. Jesus can clear our conscience.
(Acts 23:1)
III.
Our sin effects our relationship with others.
A. Achon’s sin caused trouble to fall on all of Israel.
(Joshua 7:25)
B. Our sin can hurt others.
(Heb.
10:24-25)
C. Jesus teaches that when we wrong someone that we should try to make a restoration.
(Mt.
5:23-24)
Conclusion: 1. Sin is a devastating boulder being thrown into our lakes.
2. Jesus can calm your lake if you will deny yourself and follow him
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