StrivingFollower
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Amen. God could humiliate me and every other Christian on a daily basis, showing them the things they could've done better in their day. All the times you could've set aside your pain or exhaustion and worked harder. All the times you could've set aside your anger, and tried to see things more steadily... maybe you judged someone too harshly in your anger, thinking it was righteous anger. Or the opposite.. maybe you dodged a moment in which you should've confidently defended somebody or something important.I think my favorite part of defining sin is that it's not just what you do, it's what you don't do. As well, it's not just the "common sins", it's attitudes, thoughts, things like anger, hypocricy, white lies...
And we all do these things and other like things daily. And we all do these things habitually. And those who say and/or believe they don't, are liars whom decieve themselves. And those who lay yokes on men to do the things they themselves don't do are Pharisees and hypocrites.
And so by your standard every human being that has ever lived stands condemned.
Fail to be kind to someone? That's sin. Habitually be unkind in xyz situations? That's sin. I could go on but you get the point.
It's a good thing that the only thing that is required for salvation is genuine faith in Jesus and his work done for sinners on the cross. Evidence of salvation is the Holy Spirit's testimony within you, knowing you have a pure and true relationship with God, major sins that you once lived in done away with, etc. It's up to the person to seek evidence of their own salvation, and then they must ignore whispers that they are not saved because of xyz. They must have faith and trust their Father over man and his opinion.
We are redeemed, then we spend our entire life being gradually sanctified by God's mercy and love. And then at the coming of Jesus, we will see God as he is, and all our sin will be done away with. That is the faith.
It is better to be honest about oneself, then to be the hypocrite. Jesus had much to say about hypocrisy. I am not saying the OP is one, but I echo Jesus' caution in saying beware that you not be this person.
Luke 12:1
In the mean time, when there were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people, insomuch that they trode one upon another, he began to say unto his disciples first of all, Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
All the times you could've been more generous. All the times you could've prayed or done something for somebody instead of something you thought was harmless relaxation or fun. Some think they're being good to their family or friends, but they overdo their time spent with them and actually they're unknowingly neglecting somebody else in their life they should be helping. God has so many things for us to do..
But so people say well it's about what's willful sin and what's not. But what about people that are overthinkers and those that are underthinkers? The impulsive underthinkers have a huge unfair advantage because they naturally give themselves a lot less responsibility.
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