[Newsletter] Daily Devotional
littlejane at rgcministries.com
littlejane at rgcministries.com
Fri Sep 15 18:01:47 CDT 2006
Say The Word
Read: Psalm 14
They have all turned aside, they have together becomecorrupt. ~ Psalm 14:3
People seldom use the word sin anymore. When we do something wrong, we
say we showed ?imappropriate behavior? or made a ?tactical error? or
?mistake.? We may even say, ?I have done a bad thing.? It seems as if
people have come to believe in their own innate goodness.
We do so in spite of overwhelming physical and spiritual evidence to
the contrary. As I write, genocide is rampant in Sudan. Unbelievable
atrocities have been endured in Bosnia and Rwanda. Who can forget the
killing fields of Cambodia? And what about the millions of unborn
babies killed in the US in the name of convenience? Evil has not
dropped off the face of the earth.
As followers of Jesus, we must steadfastly resist the efforts of our
world to minimize the reality of sin. We must agree with God that
?there is none who does good, no, not one? (Psalm 14:3).
Recognizing the sins of nations is easier than admitting our own
personal sin. But we need to confess the specific sins we commit
against our holy God. ?If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him
a liar, and His word is not in us? (1 John 1:10).
Call your sin sin and confess it to God.
~ Dave Egner
If we would know God?s power to heal
And cleanse us from within,
We must acknowledge when we?re wrong,
Confessing sin as sin.
~ Fasick
Thought For The Day:
Jesus? blood can cleanse any sin, but is powerless to forgive an excuse.
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