Many Protestants say that all sin is the same in the sight of God. Others, while they admit that some sins are worse than others, argue that all sins, if not forgiven, bring death to the soul. They imply that Catholics are soft on sin.
Protestants
will quote, "The wages of sin is death" (Rom. 6:23), and "The
soul that sins shall die" (Ezek. 18:4), but what about 1 John 5:17,
"Not all sin is mortal." Jesus, John and Paul indicated that some sins
are greater than others they knew that the Jews taught that sins committed
intentionally were more serious.
John 19:11 -
Jesus says before Pilate, "You would have no power over me unless it had
been given you from above; therefore he who delivered me to you has the
greater sin." Jesus must have recognized a greater and lesser degree
of sin.
1 John 5:17
- “All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin which is not mortal.”
Some
Christians would say that sin is sin, and all are the same. I do not think the Bible agrees with that. Any
kind of unrepentant sin can send one to hell. But the Bible speaks of one kind
of sin that God referred to by a different name: It was called an Abomination. The
word “abominable” refers to something which is extremely despised. Therefore,
there are some things which God hates extremely.
These are
some things which are found in Proverbs 6:16-19 that are said to be abominable
to the Lord.
A Proud Look: “Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination
to the Lord “(Prov. 16:5). Pride is an attitude of arrogance, superiority,
boastfulness. The wealthy often feel superior to the poor; the educated often
feel superior to the uneducated; the strong often feel superior to the weak. The
Pharisee displayed an attitude of arrogant superiority toward the publican,
Luke 18:9-14. This attitude is still present today when some Christians act
“holier-than-thou”. A Christian must
display humility. He or she needs to imitate the humility of Jesus Philippians
2:2-3 and not the superiority of the wicked. Do any of us really display
humility all the time?
2. A Lying Tongue: “Lying lips are abomination
to the Lord” (Prov. 12:22). People lie for different reasons. Some auto
dealers lie to sell automobiles. Some politicians lie to win an election. Some
preachers lie to gain wealth. Some people lie with the intent of keeping peace.
But, the Bible states, there is no justification for one to lie to
another. ALL LIARS shall have
their part in the lake of fire. Revelation 21:8. Has any Christian not told a lie?
3. Hands That Shed Innocent Blood: “Shedding
innocent blood” is a reference to murder. A physician, who is trained to save
life and use their medical instruments to kill an innocent unborn baby as a
means of birth control is an abomination to God and all those that participate
in the procedure are likewise guilty of murder. Anyone who kills, or attempts
to kill the righteous is an abomination to God, Deuteronomy 19:10; Isa 59:7, 8.
Is an accident that takes a life when the party involved is under the influence
of drugs or alcohol included in this? I think it is.
4. A Heart That Devises Wickedness: “The
thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to the Lord,” Proverbs 15:26. Before
wickedness is committed, it is planned and plotted. This would include robbery,
pornographic movie or magazine, rape, seduction, cheating, fraud, gossip, etc.
Have you really never planned anything that you knew would profit you,
but would be a disadvantage to others?
Feet That Are Swift in Running to
Mischief: If you have ever done anything for pleasure while knowing that God
would not approve this would apply to you. We should all remember to be swift
to hear, but slow to speak, and slow to anger, but how many of us have always
done that.
6. A False Witness: A false witness is a
special kind of liar their lying assists in perverting justice. The false
witness distorts the truth. Does it really have to be only in court that
bearing false witness is an abomination to God? Most of us deal with dispensing
some kind of justice every day, especially if you are a parent. When you remain
silent and you know a wrong has been committed, when you support a friend and
you know they have wronged another, when you cover up the wrongs of your
children is that not also bearing false witness? I tend to believe we have all
been bearers of false witness at some time in our lives.
7. He or She That Sows Discord: Those
who disrupt the unity of God’s people are objects of God’s anger. The unity of
God’s people is destroyed by gossips and carrying tales. “Where no wood is,
there the fire goes out: so where there is no talebearer, the strife ceases. As
coals are to burning coals, and wood to fire; so is a contentious man to kindle
strife”, Proverb 26:20, 21. A whisperer separates chief friends, Proverb 16:28;
17:9. Wow! You are really a good person if you have never gossiped or repeated
something to someone that you knew before you said it would not benefit the
person you were carrying the tale on.
Who's the biggest sinner? WE HAVE ALL SINNED. We all need to
put our stones down and stop acting like hypocrites. It is human nature to look
upon the sins and faults of others, while often overlooking our own sins. James
2:10, “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he
or she is guilty of all.” This is a doctrine that is hardly touched upon in
churches today.
No Christian should
claim to be less a sinner than others. There is no teaching in the Bible that
says Christians are less sinful than unsaved people. Christians should never
reject the sinner because of a perceived sin we think he or she has committed. We
ought to love everybody with God's unconditional love, but many in the Christian
Churches are rejecting others when it comes to our gay and lesbian brothers and
sisters. I am tired of hearing them say we love the sinner, but not the sin and
then close their doors on the sinner. Where do they expect them to go? If they
are not welcome in their church then you should take responsibility for sending
them to the gay bars.
If we could ever hate
the sin in ourselves as much as we hate the sin in others, we might have a
better idea what the Bible is all about. I have no righteousness to offer God,
and neither do you. People tend to judge themselves based upon the sins they
personally DON'T commit. People who don't commit adultery are quick to condemn
others who commit adultery, because that's not their sin. Some Christians who
are not homosexual are quick to condemn homosexuals without taking a good look
at themselves.
“Two men went up into
the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. The Pharisee
stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other
men are, extortionist, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast
twice in the week; I give tithes of all that I possess. And the publican,
standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote
upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. I tell you, this man
went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalted
himself shall be abased; and he that humbled himself shall be exalted, “Luke
18:10-14.
We had all better think twice before we decide to throw rocks
at other people who sin, denouncing them as evil, and taking delight in their
troubles (HIV/AIDS). Our day of reckoning is also coming. So before you look
down in disdain upon someone else who you think has sinned, you had better
consider your own sins, because the Lord will judge us according to how we
judge others.
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