Afternoon Thoughts-"Sin ... exceeding sinful." Romans 7:13:
Beware of light thoughts of sin. At
the time of conversion, the conscience is so tender, that we are afraid
of the slightest sin. Young converts have a holy timidity, a godly fear
lest they should offend against God. But alas! very soon the fine bloom
upon these first ripe fruits is removed by the rough handling of the
surrounding world: the sensitive plant of young piety turns into a
willow in after life, too pliant, too easily yielding. It is sadly true,
that even a Christian may grow by degrees so callous, that the sin
which once startled him does not alarm him in the least. By degrees men
get familiar with sin. The ear in which the cannon has been booming will
not notice slight
sounds. At first a little sin startles us; but soon we say, "Is it not a
little one?" Then there comes another, larger, and then another, until
by degrees we begin to regard sin as but a little ill; and then follows
an unholy presumption: "We have not fallen into open sin. True, we
tripped a little, but we stood upright in the main. We may have uttered
one unholy word, but as for the most of our conversation, it has been
consistent." So we palliate sin; we throw a cloak over it; we call it by
dainty names. Christian, beware how thou thinkest lightly of sin. Take
heed lest thou fall by little and little. Sin, a little thing? Is it not
a poison? Who knows its deadliness? Sin, a little thing?
Do not the little foxes spoil the grapes? Doth not the tiny coral
insect build a rock which wrecks a navy? Do not little strokes fell
lofty oaks? Will not continual droppings wear away stones? Sin, a little
thing? It girded the Redeemer's head with thorns, and pierced his
heart! It made him suffer anguish, bitterness, and woe. Could you weigh
the least sin in the scales of eternity, you would fly from it as from a
serpent, and abhor the least appearance of evil. Look upon all sin as
that which crucified the Saviour, and you will see it to be "exceeding
sinful." (Bible Gateway)
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