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What do we do with our sin?
Damp problem in house
Tried to ignore - spread.
Painted over it but over time paint and plaster pealed away.
Tried to justify it - not that bad
Until eventually faced with reality. We had a problem.
I wonder if we are so often to tempted to think of sin in same way.
This morning come to one of those passages we want to avoid. But its a bit of a surprise. Everything seems to be going so well for God’s people. Last week we heard them doing victory lap as God brings down walls of jericho.
But this morning we find them confronted with shocking defeat.
Israel on this glorious journey. Promised victory. Enemies trembling wont even fight/. Jericho conquered without even single fight.
Come to face this little army in Ai. Not even worth taking whole army. Not complacency but confidence.
Find themselves defeated - why? Had they underestimated enemy? Verse 1 we get clear. Sin is the problem.
Kill your sin!
Kill your sin!
Last week we saw that God’s greatest desire for us is that we be like Jesus, living in Spirit led, faith fuelled obedience. But this week we see that we will only do that as we the seriousness of sin.
Sin decieves
Sin decieves
But the Israelites were unfaithful in regard to the devoted things; Achan son of Karmi, the son of Zimri, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, took some of them. So the Lord’s anger burned against Israel.
Why did he do it? When we see our sin in cold light of day we know its wrong and stupid.
Commanded to devote it to destruction. The city and all that is in it is subject to destruction. To be a offering to the Lord.
“What a waste. Whose going to know. Whose it harming”
Why did he do it. V21. Coveted them. He wanted what was not his, that which he had no right to. “excesive and wreckless selfish desire for something that belong to someone else - and that someone was God. Word covert same word used in Genesis 3:6, talking of Eves desire for the fruit - “umbriddled passion for the Lord’s property.
Sin decieves the heart and once decieved the heart, without correction will steer the body to corruption.
Writer shows a pattern common to all sin:
v11 original repeats word also
Decieves. Decieves Achan. Get this spiral of sins decietfulness
Begins in the heart - Unfaithful - begins with lie at heart of all sin, that God is not good.
Moves to action: Took v1 - stole what belong to God
Then comes the cover up:
then they lied v11
they hide it v12
Why do we sin. because we are decieved into believe that God is withholding his goodness from us. That’s what happened in the garden, and here with Achan, and in every temptation. Sin decieves us to think we know better than God about how to run our lives, when reality is sin stops us seeing more than whats right in front of our faces.
“Indeed, if we consider the unblushing promises of reward and the staggering nature of the rewards promised in the Gospels, it would seem that Our Lord finds our desires, not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.”
Achan was decieved. Faced with treasure infront of his eyes, he failed to see it’s emptiness compared with the life that God was offering him in obedience and blessing.
Whatever sin is our struggle, covertness, lust, selfishness, pride, what does it do but decieve us by tempting us to find life in something else other than God, to find satisfaction outside of his design, and we fall for it. Again and again. We sin because in our sinful flesh we want to! So what do we do. Like Achan.
Play it down
Private thing
Not that bad
But we need to see this mornign sobering reality.
There is no sin that is anything less that treason against the King of Kings.
Sin kills
Sin kills
Sin kills your relationship with God
Sin kills your relationship with God
What is the most shocking verse in this passage? Most terrifying verse?
v4 - defeat and Israel losing their courage and melting in fear like enemies?
v15, the threat of being burned?
Or verse 25, the judgement that falls on Achan and his family and live stock and possessions?
No. Writer puts a single terrifying verse right in the middle of this passage.
That is why the Israelites cannot stand against their enemies; they turn their backs and run because they have been made liable to destruction. I will not be with you anymore unless you destroy whatever among you is devoted to destruction.
Nothing more terrifying than thought that God is not with them. The thought of God abandoning them? All the way through Joshua, see this repeated promised, covenant promise. Our verse for the year.
How terrifying those words. There is nothing more terrifying that being seperated from Lord almighty. To be cast out of his presence, and instead face his judgement.
That our greatest need, the thing we were made for is right relationship with one who made us, in which we glorfify him, and therefore most awful thing about sin is that is dishonours God, and threatens that beautiful union.
Too often we sin only as a problem horizontally, what others think.
How tragic that we worry more what humans think than what God thinks.
One who made us and knows our hearts, our inmost being.
All sin is serious because it left undwelt with it destorys our relationship with him.
Sin kills God’s church
Sin kills God’s church
I wonder if you picked up something strange in verses. Achan sin - Israel held responsible.
corperate nature of Achans sin (v1, 10,12)
Achans sin as much as he thinks it is a private affair, it is not. When we come to faith in Christ we become part of his body. Brothers and Sisters. One family, joined together. And therefore our lives our no longer just our own. We are responsible for one another. My sin effects everyone, and unrepentant sin undealt with in the church will destroy the church. Like yeast NT describes it will spead. Like a virus, if untreated will effect everyone.
Party gate. Im sure the ythought no one would find out, but impact has been complete loss of convidence and loss of respect for COVID rules and government.
Are we trying to hide symptoms to avoid inconvinience or risk of isolation.
If we don’t deal with sin in the community of God’s people, then we face same warning.
“Would it be going to far to say that the apprent absence of God in various segements of the chruch may be due to our unwillingness to purge evil from our midst by the costly exercise of church discipline?”
So what are we to do then? We are right to be worried about our sin, concerned by it. It should bothers us. If you your sin doesn’t bother you then you haven’t been listening, but what are we to do with it? Are we to melt in fear like people? Start getting stones ready?
Kill your sin at the foot of the cross.
Kill your sin at the foot of the cross.
Joshua not knowing what Achan has done, goes before God, falls on his face, and rare occasion in bible someone is told to stop praying.
The Lord said to Joshua, “Stand up! What are you doing down on your face? Israel has sinned; they have violated my covenant, which I commanded them to keep. They have taken some of the devoted things; they have stolen, they have lied, they have put them with their own possessions.
Here we see the Lord’s grace. He doesn’t leave Joshua or the people to guess what has gone wrong - but tells them. And tells them what to do about it. v13-15. They are deal with seriously and swiftly. And was they do, God is gracious in turning from his anger. The valley is named Achor - meaning trouble. A reminder for people of danger of sin, but later in Hosea God promises that Achor will be a door of hope. And a place for rest for shepherds and flocks.
In his grace what does God do for those who take sin seriously and repent - he takes trouble and turns it in to hope.
And that is what God in his grace does for us. He turns trouble into hope. For we need not face the consequence our sin deserves. Like Achan we deserve death. Such is the seriousness of sin. But God gives us Jesus to face death for us. How serious sin is - The eternal son of God had to shed his blood so pay for it. To set us free from it.
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Unlike Achan, Jesus the innocent, sinless son og God had our trouble heaped on his shoulders, that we might know hope. His death is doorway to life. It’s as we see the seriousness of our sin that we appreciate truly what God has done.
So what do we do with our sin then?
Like he does for Joshua we first
1)Let God show you your sin.
Does this in a number of ways.
As we open the bible its like a mirror, confronting us with reality of ourselves, and our shortcomings, and our need of a Saviour.
He does this by his Spirit, who convicts us, and brings to light what was hidden in our hearts. Experience of situation or feeling, God continually presses where it hurts, areas where we are resistant to change.
He does it in community. Because often I am the last person to see my sin. Do we have Christians in our lives who know us, who we have given permission to hold us acocuntable, who know where we are tempted, who know our sinful tendancies, and are we willing to appropriately bring sin to light that it might be dealt with.
2)Leave your sin at the foot of the cross
What are we to do - deal with it seriously and swifly by bringing it to the foot of the cross. We are to kill their. Crucify daily the flesh, the old way of life, by being overwhlemed by the Goodness of God and his grace to us in Jesus.
We are to do that on our own before God, because its our relationship with him that matters most:
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
and we are to do that together.
Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.
If we see in a brother or sister, its our reponsibility to lovingly, gently, speak truth in love. Not to ignore it, but not to be harsh, but seek to restore each other with the grace of Jesus, calling each other to repentance.
As we gather together, in ones and twos, or in groups, or all on a Sunday, are we looking to bring each other before Jesus, and encourage each other in Christ likeness, because its God’s desire for us to be like him and enjoy him. Part of that is helping each other to get rid of what isn’t Christ like.
This is how Jesus says we are to deal with sin:
“If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over. But if they will not listen, take one or two others along, so that ‘every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.’ If they still refuse to listen, tell it to the church; and if they refuse to listen even to the church, treat them as you would a pagan or a tax collector.
Building facing demolition. you wouldnlt let loved one remain inside.
Sin is far more serious than burning building it dishounours God, kills our relationship with him, and if we let it will kill church. Most loving thing to do if we see someones sin is let them know. Gently and lovingly. And if they don’t listen counsel of their brothers and sisters, treat them as unbeliever - that they might see their danger and come to Jesus.
Matter of life and death. Heaven and Hell. More its about whether or not we have a relationship with the One true living eternal almighty God to bring Glory to his name.
Praise be to God that he has sent Jesus to take the penalty of our sin, to bring us from death to new life and has given us his sSpirit and the power to change, that we might live for his glory. Lets not be comfortable with our sin. Let’s kill it together.