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    • God provides a way out of the sin trap

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on June 21, 2018

      Proverbs 20:27 (NIV) “The Lord looks deep inside people and searches through their thoughts.”

      In Proverbs 20, Solomon writes about the sin that can easily trip us up: drunkenness, laziness, dishonesty, gossip, and inappropriate anger. He also tells us that the Lord has given us ears to hear and eyes to see.

      Our battle is not the sin itself. Sure, it is difficult to stop something once it becomes a habit. But the real battle is in our thoughts and the playing field there. If I don’t control my thoughts and make them obedient to Christ, I can easily get tripped up and do those things I know aren’t pleasing to God.

      This is where learning the word of God is so important. Once I know what pleases God through careful study of His word, I must strive to control my thoughts. Thoughts really do run our lives. This could lead to problems if my thoughts aren’t aligned with God’s word.

      What about temptation? Have you ever found yourself saying “I easily fall into temptation” or “the temptation was just too much to handle.” Temptation itself is not a sin; giving in to temptation is. God always gives us a way out. His word promises that in 1 Corinthians 10:13.

      “No test or temptation that comes your way is beyond the course of what others have had to face. All you need to remember is that God will never let you down; he’ll never let you be pushed past your limit; he’ll always be there to help you come through it.”  (MSG)

      We were all born with a sin nature. When we rely on God and His mighty power to help us stand strong, we draw even closer to Christ and further away sin.

      Related reading: Ephesians 6:10 – 13; Hebrews 12:1; 2 Corinthians 12:9; James 1:12

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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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    • No Place to Hide

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on January 10, 2018

      Hebrews 4:13 (NIV) Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.

      After reading Hebrews 4:13, my mind went back to the story of Adam and Even in the garden of Eden (Genesis 3). Immediately after both of them had taken a bite of forbidden fruit, they knew they had done something wrong. Their eyes were opened to the knowledge of good and evil. Just like God said they would be. They had sinned against God and that made them feel shameful and afraid of God. Adam and Even had never once felt like that until they disobeyed God’s command to stay away from that one tree.

      Hebrews 4:13 tells us that nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight… NOTHING! Adam and Eve may have thought God didn’t see them fall into temptation that day… but HE DID. God knew exactly what was going on because He is God, and NOTHING IS HIDDEN from Him. In the beginning Adam and Even were laid bare before God because they didn’t know they were naked. The second they ate the fruit their eyes were opened to the reality of the world around them and everything changed.

      Their relationship with God…forever changed. When God  asked Adam “Where are you?” that day, it wasn’t because God didn’t know where they were. God is God…He knows EVERYTHING! He asked the question for Adam’s benefit. Adam was hiding from God because of his SIN. God wanted Adam to face his sin. One thing that God has given us from the very beginning is FREE WILL. Adam and Eve both had free will. They could do what God told them to do and live, or disobey and die. But the thing about free will… it comes with accountability. God was holding Adam accountable. Adam had to answer for what he did and then face the consequences of his actions.

      Are you trying to hide?We too will give an account for EVERYTHING we have done. Now, the good stuff is easy to account for…but what about the SIN in our life? Sometimes that’s not so easy because we, just like Adam and Eve, like to keep the bad stuff hidden. But God wants us to bring everything we have – the good and the bad – to Him. When we confess our sin, God is faith and just to forgive us and purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).

      God sees our life…all of it. The part we want people to see and the part we don’t. There is no escaping His sight (Psalm 33:13 – 15, Psalm 90:8, Proverbs 15:3, 1 Corinthians 4:5)

      Is there something you are doing that you wouldn’t want God to find out about? Bring it to the light today. Get help if you need to from a Godly friend or mentor. Then ask someone  you trust to hold you accountable.

      God will forgive you for EVERYTHING, it is up to you to confess it and then walk away.

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