Saturday, August 28, 2021

What's the difference between Transgression, Sin, and Iniquity?

 

In my devotions this morning as I was reading Psalm 32 I came across “Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered”.  Aren’t transgressions and sin the same thing?  This got me to thinking, what’s the difference was between sin, transgression and iniquity.  They are all sin of some sort.  But what is the real difference?  So I did a little research and this is what I found.

Sin is “to miss the mark”.  It’s doing something against God or someone.  It’s the opposite from what is right.  Sin is the general term for anything that “falls short of the glory of God”. (Rom. 3:23).  It’s not only doing what God forbids; but also the failure to do what God requires. “Anyone, then , who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.” - James 4:17.  All humans have a sin nature which began at the Fall of Adam (Gen 3:6-7; Rom. 5:12).  Sin nature leads to trespassing.

Rom. 1:29-30, 1 Cor. 5:11; 6:9-10, 2 Tim. 3:2-4, Col. 3:5-9, Gal. 5:19-23 gives us a list of sins, but there are many others not mentioned here.

Transgression or trespassing is rebelling against God.  It’s means to intentionally choose to disobey.  It’s knowing and doing a sin before we commit it.  It’s falling away from being close.  Sin misses the mark and transgression is crossing over a boundary.  An example is parking in a no parking zone even though there are clear boundaries, but still willfully doing so.  It’s knowingly running a stop sign or telling a lie.  An example of this is when Peter denied Jesus (Luke 22:34, 56-62).

Iniquity is a premeditated choice without repentance.  It’s opposite of righteousness.  It’s intentionally choosing to disobey.  It’s an act deeply rooted in sinful need or desire.  An example of this is David’s sin with Bathsheba (2 Sam. 11:3-4; 12:9). 

It’s hard to distinguish between sin, iniquity and transgression/trespass.  They are all sin because they all separate us from God.  When we sin we miss the mark and cross the line.  For the lost, they are totally separated by sin and have no union with God.  For the Christian, ongoing sin put distance between them and God.  They are still eternally secure in their salvation, but their communion with God suffers because of sins, iniquities, and transgressions.

The good news is God forgives sins, transgressions, and iniquities when we repent.  “I will cleanse them from all the sin they have committed against me and will forgive all their sins of rebellion against me.” - Jer. 33:8.  “For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.” - Heb. 8:12).

Resources:

The Holy Bible – NIV
dictionary.tellingthetruth.info/sin/

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Monday, August 16, 2021

Finding Joy When Stressed

 

 

In 2020 we felt the ground shifting under feet as never before.  We were stressed because of the Covid pandemic.  We were stressed about our jobs and finances because many couldn’t go to work.  Our kids couldn’t go to school.  Our businesses were slowly going down the tubes.  Now in 2021 we are still going though the after effects and it seems it’s not over yet. 

Even without Covid there are always stresses in our lives.  There are positive stresses like a new house or a new baby.  We grow when there are stresses in our lives, both positive and negative.  We can fight it or try to run from it, but the best way to get through any stress is to turn to Jesus.  He will give you strength.  

The theme of the book of Philippians is instructions on walking the walk.  Despite the circumstance in which this book was written, joy is all over this letter to the Philippians.  Paul says to follow his example.  “Join with others in following my example, brothers, and take note of those who live according to the pattern we gave you….. But our citizenship is in heaven.”Philippians 3:17, 20.

When you don’t know Jesus, there is a void in your life.  Believers have a citizenship in heaven and their lives should reflect that.  We are given choices daily.   We should not live as world does.  We don’t identify with the world or its culture.  We are set apart and identify with Christ.

Are you choosing to live as world does? 

Are you living on the right side of eternity?   
Will you live as enemies of heaven or enemies of the world?

Paul tells us to show gentleness to all and to live a life of prayer.  We are to be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving.  We are to rejoice in all things.  When you feel stressed, worried, fearful, or sorrowful, rejoice by looking outside your circumstance.  “Rejoice in the Lord always.  I will say it again:  Rejoice!  Let your gentleness be evident to all.  The Lord is near.  Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”  - Philippians 4:4-7. 

To know Him and to be known by Him your stress will be replaced with Joy.  It’s in Him we find real peace and real joy.  It’s easy to give in to fear, but don’t give into the lies of the enemy.  Guard your heart and your mind in Jesus and be content in every situation.  “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.”Philippians 4:13.  God will meet all your needs.  “And my god will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19.

Paul speaks of joy or rejoicing 18 times in Philippians.  He speaks of the “joy in faith” in Phil. 1:25.  Jesus brings joy!  Salvation gives birth to joy and receiving God’s grace produces joy.  When a person comes to the grace and truth of Jesus, there is real genuine joy.  It’s not superficial feeling of happiness.  Happiness is based on circumstances, but joy is about Christ.

As a believer, you have a testimony of joy that is in Jesus.   Access that joy in Him. When you peruse Him, you will find that joy.   We have to be disciplined and pursue it just like an athlete trains to be the best in his sport.  It takes practice and strength.  Jesus can give you that strength.

“I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties.  For when I am weak, then I am strong.” - 2 Cor. 12:10  

How do others see you act during stress?

Are you moving toward Jesus?
What is keeping you from asking Him for help?

Stress derails our relationship with God.  It distracts us from His provision, providence, and goodness.  So what should one do when stressed? 

Worship:  God is always worthy of all our praise. 

Turn on some worship music:  There nothing like listening to uplifting music, which is a form worship.

Pray:  This seems obvious, but it can be harder than it seems.  When praying, we are focused on the Lord and away from what stresses us. 

Seek guidance:  Reach out to supportive people.  The body of Christ is there to give us strength and encouragement.

Read Scripture:  God’s Word reminds us to not worry but to trust God.

Exercise/Diet/Rest:  Exercise at least 30 minutes a day, eat a healthy diet and get plenty of sleep.

Trust God:   God is in control.  You are not, so trust in Him for He knows what you need better than you do.

Remember we serve a mighty, all-powerful God who promises to work all things for the good of those who love Him.

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Monday, August 9, 2021

Guilty Feelings?

 

We all have a million different kinds of feelings.  You may have feelings of depression, fear, shame, doubt, anger, jealousy, hate, or envy.  You may feel inadequate because of debt, your parenting skills, or because of past sins.  The BIG feeling we all have is guilt!  But you are not what you feel!  Jesus doesn’t see what you did in the past, but who you are.  You are not your circumstance or your past sin.  Remember you are not perfect.  We all mess up from time to time, but God always forgives.  God knows who you are, not what you’ve done.

Feelings can be irrational.  They can be childish and can even be a sign of weakness.  Feelings can interfere with getting what you really want.  They are not always reliable.  They can take away your joy and your happiness.  All people even Christians experience all kinds of feelings and emotions both good and bad. 

The Bible tells us that even God and Jesus showed emotions.   Jesus wept in John 11:35 and God and Jesus were angered by what people did on earth.  There is a list of positive emotions in Galatians 5:22-23 – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

The emotional life of a Christian should be shaped in response to God’s character.  We should feel peace, joy, love, and hope from knowing God’s mercy, grace, love, and faithfulness.  We know that God is slow to anger.  We know He loves us and gives us grace and mercy, which makes us not want to continue in sin.

The Bible tells us how to change those bad feeling into good ones by telling us to transform our minds.  “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”Romans 12:2.

The devil likes to separate you from your spirit.  He tells you over and over you are what you’ve done.  He likes to accuse.  He is a liar, a deceiver, a thief who comes to steal and kill and destroy.  He wants you to relive your past sins, but Jesus already paid for those sins on the cross.  You are not your sin so don’t buy into that lie.  Don’t continue punishing yourself for what Jesus already paid for.

Principle:  Satan wants us to feel guilty for forgiven sins.

Jesus forgives our sins and they are gone! 

They are out of sight – “You have put all my sins behind your back.” - Isaiah 38:17b.
They are out of mind – “For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.” Jeremiah 31:34b.
They are out of reach – “You will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.” Micah 7:19.
They are out of existence – “I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more.” Isaiah 43:25.

If you believe and follow Jesus, you are saved through grace.  You can’t receive His gift of grace if you are still looking at your past.  You don’t have to live that way.  Don’t let the devil rob you of what God has given you.  Ask God to take away any guilt and doubt and strengthen your faith.

Principle:  God remembers our sins no more.

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