Sin. The thing that separates us from
God. We were created as perfect beings, way back when. In the days of
Adam and Eve they were without fault and in perfect communion with
God and each other. They had no reason to be ashamed of who and what they were and all was right and at peace, until sin. Until the day
that Eve was deceived by the serpent and Adam chose what he knew was
wrong, all was as it should be. No longer. Now we live separated
from God by sin, in this world tainted by sin, in bodies ravaged by
sin, and doomed to death caused by sin. We cannot escape it.
What would you say is the worst of
sin? If asked by a stranger which of the many instances and examples
of sin was the supreme example of its evil, what would you say?
Perhaps murder, with so many lives having been ended by it; millions
of people removed from this life and cut down far before their
term in life 'should be' complete. How about theft? Every day and
in a million different places people take what is not theirs and
leave others without. In many instances this leaves the robbed
desolate, as what was taken was precious and the one
from whom it was taken had little to begin with. Maybe lying, since
it's a destruction or a distortion of the truth? How many lives have
been hurt or destroyed by a lie believed? You might even think
blasphemy, after all what could be worse than spitting in the face of
God?
While all of these are good
suggestions, and I am sure you could think of a hundred more, I would
personally suggest pride as the true origin of sin. How is pride so
awful? How often are we told in scripture to think of others and how
often are the selfless held up as examples? How often are we
commanded to show deference to God and be thankful for what we have?
Pride is what tells us that others matter less than ourselves or that
they don't even matter at all. Pride puts self first and others, a
distant second. Pride screams ME, when God says others. Pride is
the heart of every sin. The murderer puts his desire to kill over the
the right of another to live, the thief puts her desire to have over
the rightful ownership of another, and the blasphemer puts his own
authority in place of God's.
"How
you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you
are cut down to the ground, You who weakened the nations! For you
have said in your heart: 'I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my
throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the
congregation On the farthest sides of the north; I will ascend above
the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.' Yet you
shall be brought down to Sheol, To the lowest depths of the Pit.”
(Isaiah
14:12-15)
When we stop putting others first and
especially when we push God out of His proper place, we open ourselves
to a whole world of trouble. How difficult is it to love someone
when they aren't fulfilling your conditions? How hard is it to
forgive someone when all you care about is your own hurt? Pride is
relentless. When you think you've beaten it, when you think you've
really gotten it licked, that is the moment you'll find that it has appeared again. In my own life I find it so easy for pride to get a
foothold. When you scoff at someone for not knowing something, when
you're angry at someone for inconveniencing you, don't you see how
that's all pride?
“Surely
He scorns the scornful, But gives grace to the humble.”
(Proverbs
3:34)
“When
pride comes, then comes shame; But with the humble is wisdom.”
(Proverbs
11:2)
God wants us to love others, even our
enemies, and to think of them first. Like the good Samaritan we are
to seek the good of those around us even when no one else is willing
to help. Let us all pray for a selfless spirit and a heart that
fights against destructive pride. If you work on being happy with
what you have and remembering that you are just another sinner saved
by God's grace alone, you'll find that the faults in others don't
bother you as they used to and that your time is worth less to you.
Pride is the opposite of humility and the enemy of a righteous soul.
“A
man's pride will bring him low, But the humble in spirit will retain
honor.”
(Proverbs
29:23)
“But
He gives more grace. Therefore He says: 'God resists the proud, But
gives grace to the humble.'"
(James
4:6)
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