Are You Practicing Sin and Giving it Approval?
Do you think lightly of the riches and kindness of God? Are you giving hearty approval to the sins you practice? We must think rightly about our sin and God’s judgment. Otherwise we will end up with the heart attitude of the Pharisee in Luke 18:10-12.
Read the arrogant words of the Pharisee in Luke 18:10-12,“Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and was praying this to himself: ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other people: swindlers, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I pay tithes of all that I get.” For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. Matthew 12:34 Like this Pharisee, Are you practicing sin and giving it hearty approval?
Have you had these same pharisaical thoughts, only for God to show you somewhere else in your life where you are sinning? You may have ended up doing the very thing you condemn someone else for! I know I have, and the Holy Spirit was quick to remind me!
In the context of Luke 18:10-12, the person, in this case, a Pharisee, thinks they are ok because they have kept some external Law.
Not as a Result of Works
There was a time that I sat in the pew at church and thought to myself, “Well, I do not do drugs. I am not an alcoholic. I did not have sex before marriage. I attend church every time the doors are open and so on.
I had a laundry list of my righteous acts. I may not have said, “I am glad I am not like other Christians,” but in thought, that was the attitude of my heart. I thought like the Pharisee in Luke, and that is what I was!
Any time we think this way, we are relying on external works. What we are saying is salvation is in my hands. If I do these things, then I am a righteous person. I have prestige, and I should be counted righteous because I was born into a specific nation Jewish, for example.
Works cannot save you. Prestige and family line cannot save you. Only the righteousness of Jesus Christ can save you.
Lisa Morris
Nothing makes us righteous, but Christ’s righteousness imputed to us. The kindness of God leads to repentance. Romans 2:4. No amount of works makes one righteous. Trusting in our works, and relying on them makes us self-righteous. The whole of Scripture teaches us that our salvation is not based on our works, only those of Jesus Christ.
By Grace You Have Been Saved
“For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is a gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9. We pass from life to death because of the kindness and mercy of God. Because of Christ and His works of Righteousness, the wrath of God is satisfied! Let’s not give hearty approval to the sin we practice, but rather let’s give honor and hearty praise to God!
This lesson with many more, are what you and I can learn from studying the book of Romans. Learn more about our study in Romans and download lesson 1 free @ In-Depth Bible Studies
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Rachel says
I just stumbled across your blog and I love this! Watering down the severity of our sin waters down the richness of the gospel that saves us from that sin! Thanks for the reminder!
Lisa says
You are welcome for the reminder Rachel! I need reminding all the time! I believe that is one of the beauties of God’s word. He points out and reminds, Praise Him for that! I am thankful you stumbled across my blog! Blessing:)
Rachel (@rachelepereira_) says
I just stumbled across your blog and I love this! Watering down the severity of our sin waters down the richness of the gospel that saves us from that sin! Thanks for the reminder!
Brianna George says
Amen Sister-friend.!
Lisa says
Thank you Brianna:) You are a Joy Sister-Friend! God Bless!
Marissa says
It is such a great gift, to be given redeeming Grace, that we often can’t accept because we are so busy fighting some other fight.
Love Romans and the logical progression Paul presents to believers
Marissa
Lisa says
Me too Marissa!If we sit and read and ponder the book of Romans it is a systematic teaching of the gospel. Paul presents the gospel from the depravity of mankind, to the redemption through Christ, our justification,and sanctification! I have learned so much from this great book! Yes, God’s grace through Christ is an Amazing gift! Thanks for sharing today:) God Bless!
Caroline @ In Due Time says
It’s so easy to get caught up in religious activities! What a good remind to make sure our heart is in the right place!
Lisa says
It is so easy to get caught up in “religious” activities. Thanks for stopping by Caroline and sharing today! God Bless!
Danielle says
Fabulous post full of truth! This was a great reminder! Thanks!
Lisa says
Thank you Danielle for your sweet words! romans is full of so much truth! Your welcome! Have a great weekend:)
Megan Elford says
This is such a great reminder to watch our thoughts and our heart. It’s so easy to get in the “I’m better than ____” trap, and it’s all because of pride.
Lisa says
Pride, Pride, Pride, lurks around every corner doesn’t it! It is easy to get caught in that trap! Thank you Megan, I am glad you stopped by!
melanieblignaut says
Great reminder that we are *all* sinners, even though our sins are different.
Lisa says
Thank you! Yes, Melanie we are all sinners! The act of our sin comes out in different ways but we are all sinners in great need of a Savior! Praise God for His grace and mercy! God bless!
Jonathan Key says
There is much truth in this post. Such great reminders that we all struggle. What stood out to me is when we judge others and do the same we’re condemning ourselves.
Lisa says
Thank you Jonathan! As I was studying and praying through these passages the same thing stood out to me as well, when I judge someone else for something and doing the same, I am actually condemning myself! Ouch! Convicting! Have a great weekend!