3 Ways to Keep Sin from Infesting Your Life

     I took down my Christmas tree Monday, December 11, a day most might be setting one up.

     An infestation of aphids made it impossible to keep our decorated Douglas Fir up through the holiday season. My husband and I cut it in the Lassen National Forest the day after Thanksgiving. It was on the back deck for nearly a week before we brought it inside to decorate and we saw no evidence of bugs. However, during a quick Internet search I learned aphids can rapidly reproduce in a warm home. Multiply they did!

     The aphids we unknowingly carried into the house caused quite a mess. When we realized the dark clumps along the tree trunk were bug colonies and not weathered bark, I began to strip the tree of ornaments. Once the tree was out in the snow, we vacuumed the rug and nearby furniture, then shampooed the carpet. We washed walls, threw the curtains in the washing machine, and even cleaned the windows. We had to be sure the house was thoroughly cleansed of aphids.

     It was at least four hours of intensive work that morning and more later in the afternoon putting ornaments away and pushing the furniture back in place. As I worked throughout the day, I began contemplating the similarity between the aphids getting transported into our house via a Christmas tree and sin entering our lives unaware.

     It is possible to be oblivious to sin until the Holy Spirit convicts us. But is it possible to become more aware and prevent the infestation before we have a mess to clean up? Following are a few precautions we might take.

**Acknowledge our tendency to sin.

     In an A-to-Z guide to Bible application I have on my bookshelf I read, “The first step toward avoiding sin is to acknowledge our tendency to sin. Only then will we be ready to say no.”1

     For I am ready to fall, and my sorrow is continually before me. Psalm 38:17 NASB

     Since we are sinners by nature we are always “on the verge of sin as if we were walking along the edge of a cliff and could fall at any moment.”

     It’s good to navigate our days as if we were walking through a minefield. Just as we would avoid stepping on a mine by changing direction, we can avoid stepping into sin the same way.

**Understand what it means to sin.

     We sin when we violate the law of God and thus rebel against Him.

     The apostle John wrote: “Everyone who makes a practice of sinning also practices lawlessness; sin is lawlessness.” 1 John 3:4

     We go our own way even though we know God has the best for us and his commands are for our good.

     The first created being to rebel against God was Lucifer. Not content with his position among the angels he desired to be higher than God (Isaiah 14:12-15). Lucifer, now referred to as Satan, deceived Adam and Eve with the lie that they could become like God by eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 3)

     Now we all have the tendency to desire to live life our way rather than God’s way. Through Adam, we became sinners by nature.2

**Be watchful and strong in the Lord.

     According to James 4:17 to know what is right and not do it is sin. As we study God’s Word we learn what is right. When I am not sure how to implement a direction given by God, I ask the Holy Spirit to teach me.

     However, if I am truthful, sometimes I must fight the flesh to follow God. Jesus told His disciples to be on guard and in prayer so they would not enter into temptation.

     Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Matthew 26:41

     Adam and Eve entered into temptation. It’s not just the flesh that makes us vulnerable but Satanic forces. The apostle Paul tells us in Ephesians 6:10-18 to be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. This is accomplished by putting on the armor of God to stand against the schemes of the devil. Paul names the armor as the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel of peace, shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit.

     Next year, if I get a fresh tree from the forest, I will certainly be more watchful of bugs. But God has given me a spiritual lesson from a physical experience and for that I am grateful. In the future I hope to remain watchful, knowing how sinful ways can so easily become habitual if allowed to go unchecked. Like the infestation of aphids on my Christmas tree.

©2023 Susan Cort Johnson *All Rights Reserved

Photo by Jill Wellington courtesy of Pixabay

Let’s Talk:

1-Describe a time when you avoided stepping into sin because you were watchful.

References:

1-The A to Z Guide to Bible Application. A Billy Graham Evangelistic Association special edition published with permission from Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois.

2-Question: “What is the definition of sin?” from Got Questions.org.   

What Were You Thinking?

     I thought I had forgiveness aced. No grudges, no bitterness taking root, no resentment, no harsh judgement festering in me. Those transgressions we encounter as we interact with a great spectrum of brothers and sisters in Christ never entrapped me, hardening my heart against them. Fully aware we all are working through the baggage we carry into the kingdom that must be unpacked before the discerning eye of the Holy Spirit, I was quick to forgive. Until the Holy Spirit exposed, I was not.

     Betrayed by someone I thought was my friend, I found myself struggling. Accusations were like knives thrust into my heart, wounding deeply.

     But this morning the Holy Spirit clearly pointed out my hypocrisy as I read 1 John 5:1. “Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God, and everyone who loves the Father loves whoever has been born of him.” There are no escape routes, no statements giving permission to “love those born of God unless we are wounded.” Therefore, I repent, and ask God’s forgiveness and His help in the way of forgiveness. I know I will need His grace in this weakness. I am finding it difficult to forgive.

      “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’” 2 Corinthians 12:9a

     Although 1 John 5:1 was isolated in a manuscript, I looked it up in my Bible. In verse three, I learned the love of God is to keep His commandments which are not burdensome. In verse two, the author, who is the apostle John, explains “we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and obey His commandments.”

     Thus, we know obedience to the commandments in God’s Word will ensure our love of brothers and sisters in Christ. What does God command in the way of forgiveness?

     “Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God in Christ forgave you.” Ephesians 4:31-32

     “Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.” Colossians 3:12-13

     It is best to uncover sin swiftly. Recently I pulled a prayer journal I assembled more than 20 years ago from my bookshelf. I haven’t used it in a while. There are five sections: praise, admit, requests, listening, and thanks. Under “admit” I am reminded to read Psalm 139:23-24 so the Holy Spirit can bring to mind things that cause unforgiveness, catching them when the seeds have just been planted so they can be removed before they germinate.

     “Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts! And see if there be any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting!” [Ps 139:23-24]

     I was thinking I was doing well with the art of forgiveness until I was convicted by the Holy Spirit. It’s wise to have our head examined, or should I say heart? Let’s invite the Holy Spirit to expose any error in our thought process!

©2023 Susan Cort Johnson *All Rights Reserved

Photo from Pixabay

Let’s Talk:

1-If the Holy Spirit has brought any grievous way to mind lately, please share how He has led you in the way everlasting following the exposure.

2-If you have ever struggled with forgiveness, how did you overcome the struggle?