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Cleansed
I John 1:7-10
INTRO.: New York City’s Jesuit University, Fordham, has for many years
had a ram as mascot for its football team. The ram is selected by an
audition and is cared for by the students. In 1974, a newspaper
article appeared announcing that the then Ram mascot, one Rameses the
24th, had given birth to a lamb. Discovering their "ram" was actually
a ewe caused considerable embarrassment to the university and athletic
program. The students explained, "It had horns, so we assumed it was a
ram."
It’s very easy to be deceived, and the easiest person we have to
deceive is ourselves. As John notes, we tend to deceive ourselves
about sin.
We sometimes try to fool ourselves into believing we have no sin or we
can handle the problems of sin and guilt in our own way. Who are we
kidding? Only ourselves.
Sin is a deadly reality. It causes shame, fear, suffering, toil,
grief, and death, both physical and spiritual.
It separates from God.
We need to know how to deal with it in a realistic way.
We need to quit kidding ourselves and use the means God has provided
to deal with sin.
I. Some of the ways men try to deal with sin
themselves:
A. ILLUS.: The Muslim doctrine of Ragéd (one who sleeps in the womb),
which affirms that a human pregnancy can be as short as 175 days and
last as long as 5 years.
1. This was originally for the benefit of Muslim men, who were
sometimes away from home for years on pilgrimages to Mecca. Meant to
cover adulterous activity by their wives. This was very important
because of laws governing inheritance.
2. In modern America, we try to cover up sin by legalizing it. I.e.:
cohabitation, abortion, homosexuality.
3. We don’t like to think of ourselves as sinners, so we cover up sin.
Isa. 5:20.
B. Consider the case of Adam and Eve: Gen. 3:12, 13
1. Adam blamed the woman (and by implication, God) and the woman
blamed Satan.
2. We may try to justify sin by getting others to join in or blaming
others.
3. Or we claim God has put us in such circumstances as to make it
impossible to avoid sin.
C. If we can’t cover it up or blame someone else we may call sin a
sickness:
1. This avoids personal responsibility. After all, who would impose
guilt and punishment for a disease?
2. We may blame sin on childhood influences. That may be partly true,
but the decision is still ours to make.
3. All these schemes for dealing with sin involve deception, what John
calls darkness. God has an enlightened way to deal with sin and guilt.
II. God’s way of dealing with sin and guilt:
let’s look at the example Jesus gave; the story of the prodigal son in
Luke 15:11ff
A. First, recognize and acknowledge sin: I John 1:9
1. We are told the prodigal "came to his senses." Luke 15:17-19
2. Confessed his degradation and deprivation were caused by his own
sin.
3. Recognized his sin was against his father and against Heaven. He is
a sinner.
B. 2nd, take action to correct the situation: the prodigal got up and
went to his father. V. 20
1. Nothing would be accomplished by sitting in the pig pen castigating
himself.
2. If we come to God for forgiveness, we must come with a sincere
acknowledgment of our own sinfulness and a genuine desire for
forgiveness.
3. The journey back would not be easy. He would have to admit
foolishness, failure, and defeat. It never is easy to admit we are
sinners in need of forgiveness.
C. Find and accept forgiveness: Luke 15:20-24
1. A loving father waits to accept us and provide every blessing we
need to enjoy and serve Him.
2. He has even opened a road to forgiveness through the sacrifice of
Jesus.
3. In our day, forgiveness comes through accepting the sacrifice of
Jesus and obeying the commands given through Him and His apostles.
III. Now, we must make a decision: Which way
is better? Man’s way or God’s?
A. The way that really faces the facts:
1. Man’s way is to keep everything in the dark, to cover it up. Common
sense tells us even physical disease can’t be handled this way.
2. God’s way is to "walk in the light." in doing so, we bring
ourselves into fellowship with God and He forgives our sin.
3. This ends deceit, guilt, fear of discovery.
B. The method that deals with causes rather than symptoms:
1. Sin originates in the heart, that’s where the treatment needs to
begin. Mark 7:21-23.
2. Only God promises to put His spirit within us and give us a new
heart. He will provide a new willingness to serve Him and new
emotional strength.
3. Men want to cover up the effect of sin. God wants to eliminate it
by treating it at its source. He wants to transform us inwardly. Rom.
12:2
4. He will, if we allow it, make us into new creatures. II Cor. 5:17
C. The way that is preventive:
1. God frees us from sin and guilt and also teaches us how to avoid
sin in the future by knowing and obeying His Word.
2. We are shielded by God’s power. I Pet. 1:5. He will help us
overcome sin and temptation.
3. God provides a way out of temptation. I Cor. 10:13
CONC.: Let’s not kid ourselves about sin. It is a real force in the
world today and a real problem in our daily lives. Only by
acknowledging the problem and seeking god’s help can we overcome sin
and guilt.
But, there is victory and forgiveness in Christ. "There Is Power In
the Blood."
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