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Prayer- “Dear Jesus, I pray for every person in this room.
Life is filled with all sorts of emotions, some good and some bad.
But Lord, I pray that we draw close to you through it all.
As we talk about confession and freedom from sin.
I pray that you open our hearts to your word, Amen!”
Tonight we are going to talking about how we can become free (if not already) from sin! I’ve been praying for this talk tonight, because with it comes life.
What I am about to talk about, seriously might be one of the most important things I ever will discuss with you.
It’s a matter of life or death!
Sin and Death
Q. Let’s first discuss- What is sin?
Can anyone tell me?
Definition- “Sin, that which is in opposition to God’s wonderful purposes for his creation.”
The original word for sin is ḥāṭā- Which translates into english as “To miss the mark”
If the Hebrews were shooting bow and arrows and they missed their target they would also use this word ḥāṭā, because they missed the mark”
Sin is missing the mark of what God intended as good.
A while back, I was listening to a sermon and this is what the pastor had to say about sin-
“Sin is just a distortion of what God originally created as good.”
Sin is taking what God created for good and using it for bad.
For instance, stealing is a sin because you didn’t work to earn what you stole, lying to get what you want is a sin because you weren’t being honest, bullying is a sin because God calls us to love one another, killing is a sin because it’s taking a life that God created to live on this earth.
Sin goes against God’s original design-
Satan who is the father of sin, cannot create something out of nothing.
He isn’t God, satan takes what is already made, and distorts it.
He changes its intention.
God gave us our emotions, desires, and personalities so that we can have engaging relationships with him and other humans.
He gave us hands and feet so that we can get up and move, talk with our friends, give hugs, help others, grow, and expand the earth.
However, we use our mouths to speak hatefully, and our hands to hurt those around us.
MIRROR ILLUSTARTION-
The Bible says that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit created man and woman in their likeness.
We are the image of God.
This is what makes us different than anything else on this planet.
We are reflections of God!
Look at this mirror, imagine it being me in the garden of Eden, without sin, as God originally designed.
We are a perfect reflection.
This is what sin does, to that image.
(Shatter mirror)
Now when you look at the mirror, the image is distorted and if I tried to touch it, I would probably cut myself and bleed.
This was Satan’s plan to destroy God’s creation.
He was going to shatter God’s image, and make its reflection point toward other directions.
Satan seeks to distort and destroy God’s creation.
That is why satan tempted Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.
He wanted to shatter the image that God had created (Us).
I’d like to mention that sin makes us focus on all the wrong things.
Think back to a moment that you wish you could have appreciated more.
We can often times take for granted precious moments in our lives.
We focus on all the wrong things.
This is an affect of sin, it confuses us, and leads us to believe we want things that are actually useless or worse harmful to us.
What does sin do to us?
Romans 3:23 says
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.”
We just read that all of us, you, me, your leaders, everyone.
Has fallen short of the Glory of God.
Which means, we have all done bad things.
We all have sin in our hearts.
THIS IS A PROBLEM-
“Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death spread to all people, because all sinned...” (Romans 5:12, CSB)
Sin is in a relationship with death.
Wherever you find sin, you will soon find death.
They dance step in step with each other.
They are tied together.
Because humanity has sinned, there is always death and destruction around us.
Which is why the Israelites in the OT, had to make animal sacrifices to pay for their sins.
If they wanted to stay in relationship with God they had to shed the blood of animals to pay for their sins.
The priest would pray, and lay its hands on a goat and then send it off into the wilderness to die.
The punishment was being passed off from the humans and into the sacrifice.
It was the people that deserved the punishment, but the goat functioned as a sacrifice for their sins.
Instead of Israel’s blood, it was the escape goat”
Sin requires payment- Sin demands a payment of death, and it is unavoidable.
Sin holds us away from having eternal life with God.
Hell is the absence of God.
Hell is the dwelling place of death and destruction.
The Bible says that we are born into our sins.
We don’t become sinners once we first lie and cheat, but we lie and cheat because we are born into sin.
It’s unavoidable.
We do what’s right in our own eyes, and we disobey God’s will for us.
STORY- About 5 years ago, my sister wanted to be baptized and at my parents church.
The pastor always talks to the person before they get baptized so they understand what they are doing.
Pastor Nate started to talk to my sister about sin and how because of sin, we are separated from God.
He finally asked her if she understood what he was talking about and she said
“Oh yes, I know what sin is.
That is what my brothers do.”
Everyone in the room kinda laughed but at the same time, it was an important issue to address.
My sister had to ask herself “Am I a sinner?
Do I need help?”
In order for my sister to be baptized she had to understand that she was a sinner, in need a savior!
Baptism is the response to our confession of sin.
The Bible says “Repent and be baptized.”
Baptism should be done soon after someone repents of their sins and excepts Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
My sister understood what sin was because of me and my brothers sins, but she didn’t at first consider, that even her (my parent’s near perfect child) could also be a sinner, in need of saving.
Let me ask you this- Do you know that you are a sinner, that you also was born into sin?
The world likes to tell people that most everyone are good people.
But that’s not the truth.
All have sinned and fallen from God’s will.
Do you understand Jesus’ role in your life?
Sin has kept you from your Creator.
Sin separates you from the Father.
But there is such good news to be heard!
Jesus died for you, so that we can be free from sin.
“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
(John 8:36, ESV)
We don’t have to be afraid of sin and death because we have Jesus Christ.
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