As a young college student in Northern Indiana I was
approached by one of the leaders on campus. He told me of a meeting taking
place that evening. I spoke to a friend
of mine in regards to this meeting and his reaction was negative.
Long story short it
was a small group of preacher’s that felt they could attain sinless perfection.
I backed away, however I spoke to the leader and discussed my concerns.
At the conclusion of our conversation I asked him “You feel
you will never sin again?” he responded “I feel we make mistakes but we do not
believe we sin. I respectfully said “Well,
what you call a mistake, the Bible calls a sin. "
There are those who follow that doctrine, and as those fellow students of mine I feel they are good people trying to live clean before the Lord.
As humans we will always have a problem with sin. At salvation
God did not discard our old nature. It is still corrupt and fleshly. A constant
battle.
To say we will never sin is inconsistent with the human
experience we know. Read the lives of great men and women of the Bible and you
will not find one that ever got to the point where they could not sin.
The apostle Paul claimed in Philippians 3:12 “Not as though I
had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that
I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.”
It is also inconsistent with our own hearts. The older I get
and the more I learn about myself. I become aware of my own sinfulness. This has
often been a problem with young converts. They have trouble living the
Christian life and battle the life. They ultimately drop out of the Christian
walk altogether.
Living in this world is often a trial. Be encouraged this
week by knowing that the Bible teaches us that with Christ we are more than conquerors
through him that loved us. It is often difficult living for Christ, but it is
the greatest thrill we will ever know.
See ya Sunday, Don’t miss it, it’s going to be great!
Pastor
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