Sin and restoration
SIN AND RESTORATION
1. Sin a delight that Deceives Us
Sin is a kiss that kills.
Sin is a hooded harlot whom men think beautiful and long to embrace, but when they take her to their breast she is unveiled as a loathsome hag
2. Sin is a drug that dopes us
There is this curious paradox in human life that it is not the sinner but the saint who knows most about sin. This is because it drugs its devotees.
3. Sin is a disease that destroys us.
4. Sin is a disobedience that demoralizes us.
One day a Hindu philosopher visited a women’s school of village evangelism and asked if he might lecture [the] women on Hinduism. [He was] granted permission, and returned with two others. All sat on mats round [the] floor, and [the] Hindu pundit gave [an] interesting talk on God, ending with a transcendent Being so far away and unapproachable, and man in the depths of such abysmal ignorance and degradation, that they were left gasping for breath.
When he suddenly stopped, the women cried out, “But go on, go on, you can’t stop there.” “Our religion stops there,” he replied.
“Our supreme need from God, therefore, is not the education of our conscience, nor the absorption of our sin, nor even our reconcilement alone, but our redemption. It is not cheer that we need but salvation; not help but rescue; not a stimulus but a change; not tonics but life”