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    • Walk in Integrity

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on August 28, 2018

      1 John 2:1-2 (NIV) My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.

      When we accept Christ as our Savior we are washed clean of our sin and made new. Made new? YES! We are a new creation…the old has gone and the new has come! (2 Cor. 5:17) Does this mean we somehow miraculously change to become a different person over night? Don’t I wish! It doesn’t really happen that way. The moment we accept Christ into our heart, God begins to work in our lives by shaping us and molding us into the image of Jesus.

      As Christians, the world looks at us differently don’t you think? I know it’s been my personal experience that some people are just waiting for me to mess up so they can point their finger and snicker about how much of a hypocrite I am. Well, we were all born with a sin nature so we all fall. The question becomes – When I fall, how do I handle the situation…do I fess up when I mess up, do I seek to make restitution for the things I’ve done, or do I just try to hide/cover everything up?

      In 1 John 2, John encourages the body of Christ to walk in integrity – be obedient to God’s word and repent of the sin in our lives. As Christians, we are the only Jesus some people will ever see. It is up to us to walk in our faith and not compromise the standard by which we live our lives. If we say we know God, it is important to remain obedient to his Word. In 1 John 2:4, we read that if we don’t remain obedient then we are considered liars and the truth is not in us. (YIKES!) Similarly, if we say that we are walking with Christ but hate a brother or sister, we will walk in darkness (v 9).

      Jesus calls us to follow him and love one another. His word doesn’t say “all you have to do is love the lovable.” If the Word of God said that, my life would sure be a breeze! We have to love as Christ loved, live lives of integrity, and rely on the One He sent (the Holy Spirit) to guide and direct us.

      Related reading: 1 John 2:6, Romans 15: 1 – 3, 2 Cor. 3:18, Col. 3:9 – 10

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    • Getting rid of hidden sin

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on June 13, 2018

      Proverbs 28:13(NCV) “If you hide your sins, you will not succeed. If you confess and reject them, you will receive mercy.”

      Have you ever done something you knew probably wasn’t right but you did it anyway? I know I sure have. When I accepted Christ as my Savior, there were many sins I needed to confess.  Those “things” I’d been doing while living by the world’s standard needed to go if I wanted to follow Christ. I asked for forgiveness and because of the shed blood of Jesus, I was forgiven in that very moment. God sees me now as if I’d never committed the sin. Praise God for his mercy!

      But what about the sin I didn’t confess? While I had asked Christ to come into my heart, change my life and forgive my sin, I didn’t allow myself to confess everything. Some of you may be asking “Why would you do that?” I know I have asked myself the same exact question. Working through these things, I’ve learned that I allowed my pride and my own agenda to keep me from confessing “pet or hidden sin.”  I overlooked the sin and rationalized “There is no way ‘this tiny little thing’ is wrong.”  There were even a few times when I confessed my sin and said with my mouth “I’m turning the other way and will never do this again,” yet in my heart I knew I’d be doing the same thing again.

      In the eyes of God there is no “rationalizing” anything…sin is sin; and unconfessed sin will prevent us from having the abundant life Christ promises. When we try and “rationalize” something what are we really doing any way? We are telling ourselves RATIONAL LIES. Solomon clearly tells us in verse 13 of Proverbs 28 that “if we confess our sin and reject (or turn away) them, then we will receive mercy.”

      Are you holding onto or hiding sin in your life? If you are, you’re not receiving the abundance Christ has for you. May I encourage you to recognize the sin and take steps to repent (completely turn away). Don’t think you’re strong enough to completely turn away? Then find someone to hold you accountable. God will honor and pour His mercy over you when you wholeheartedly turn away from sin.
      Related reading: 1 John 1:9, Psalm 66:18, 2 Corinthians 7:8 – 11, Isaiah 55:6 – 7

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