"He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD." - Proverbs 17:15
I have read through the book of Proverbs many times and I never noticed this verse they way I did last night as I was reading before going to bed. I just want to share a few thoughts on justifying and condemning.
There are a lot of sins that are mentioned in God's Word, there are some that God says He hates, and then there are those that God says are an abomination. If you look up the definition of the word abomination, here is what you find: 1. anything abominable; anything greatly disliked or abhorred 2. intense aversion or loathing 3. a vile, shameful, or detestable action, condition, habit. This puts it in perspective how the Lord feels about certain things when He said they are an abomination.
Notice what the Lord says in this verse; He says the person who justifies the wicked is an abomination, but He also says the person that condemns the just is also an abomination. The Lord Jesus Christ told us in the Gospels that the day would come when this would happen. He said that people will persecute true Bible believing Christians thinking that they are doing God's will and doing society a favor. Let's face it, we live in a society where wickedness is exalted and you are condemned for obeying and following God's Word.
However, with all of the above being said, I want to look at this verse in a different light for just a moment. How many times have you and I been guilty of justifying the sin(s) in our own lives while at the same time we condemn others for the sin(s) in their lives? Ouch!!! The Lord laid that thought on my heart as I was reading this verse last night. Many times we look our own sin as no big deal, or that God is somehow going to make an exception for us, but we condemn others for their sin and act as if God cannot or will not forgive their sin. Then concerning the last part of the verse, many times we are also guilty of that one too. How many times have you and I not had our hearts right with God bringing us to the place where we condemn those that are right with God? If we all are honest, we will admit that we are guilty of this. We look at the person living right and being obedient to Christ and we mock them or we tear them down because we are justifying our own sin and wickedness.
Lord help us as Your children to NEVER justify sin and wickedness whether it be in our society or in own hearts. Then, Lord help us to NEVER condemn the just due to our disobedience and to the fact that our own hearts are not right with you.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, I pray that You will search my heart and reveal ANY wickedness in me. Help me to NEVER justify my own sin and disobedience to Your Word. Help me to Never condemn those who are being obedient to You because of the sin and wickedness in my own heart. In Jesus name, Amen!
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Justifying & Condemning
Friday, April 6, 2012
In My Place
"Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed." - 1 Peter 2:24
Since today is Good Friday, I want to take a few moments to reflect on what Jesus did for me and you on the Cross over 2,000 years ago. I know most all of us understand and know what Jesus did on the cross, how that He took our place and died for our sins. However, I do think that far too many Christians don't fully grasp the reality and the true implications of the Cross. It has become too familiar to us.
"The Cross is the point where God and sinful man merge with a crash and the way to life is opened—but the crash is on the heart of God." - Oswald Chambers
"Never tolerate the idea of martyrdom about the Cross of Jesus Christ. The Cross was a superb triumph in which the foundations of Hell were shaken." - Oswald Chambers
Since today is Good Friday, I want to take a few moments to reflect on what Jesus did for me and you on the Cross over 2,000 years ago. I know most all of us understand and know what Jesus did on the cross, how that He took our place and died for our sins. However, I do think that far too many Christians don't fully grasp the reality and the true implications of the Cross. It has become too familiar to us.
"The Cross is the point where God and sinful man merge with a crash and the way to life is opened—but the crash is on the heart of God." - Oswald Chambers
When Jesus went to the Cross, He was literally taking our place. You and I are the ones that deserved to be crucified and suffer like that because our sin and iniquity. We deserved the brutality of the Cross that Christ endured. While He was on the Cross, every sin that had ever been committed or that was to be committed, was poured upon Jesus. God the Father turned His back on His only begotten Son because of your sin and mine. Mere words cannot even begin to describe the reality of what Christ did for us or how much love He has for us.
I would like for you to read the words to this song "In My Place" by Michael Bleecker.
In my place, He stood condemned
He Who knew no sin became sin for us
That we might become His righteousness
Bearing all my sin and shame
The punishment and blame
He conquered the grave
That we might become the heirs of grace
In my place, Jesus died
The spotless Lamb laid down His life
The wrath of God was satisfied
In my place, Jesus died
Nail pierced hands, bleeding side
His body bruised; my God crucified
A crown of thorns, dying cries
His flesh was torn; my God crucified
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Today, I want to encourage you to spend time reflecting on what Christ did for you on the Cross. Just have a quiet or silent time where you worship Christ. Just stand in awe of what Jesus Christ did on the Cross! He took our sin, our iniquity, our wickedness, and the punishment that we deserved. In return, He gave us forgiveness, righteousness, redemption, sanctification, and most of all what we did not deserve: mercy and grace!
Thank You Jesus for taking my place!
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You so much for Your mercy and grace! Thank You for coming to this world in the Person of Jesus Christ and taking my place on the Cross! Thank You for taking the punishment that I deserved and giving me what I did not deserve: mercy, grace, and forgiveness. In Jesus name, Amen!
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