“Breaking the Chains of Sin” Pt 2:
Why is it so easy to sin? The main reason is because we are born with a sinful nature. The second reason is because we are attracted to sin (it looks good) and we enjoy it (it’s pleasurable). Another reason is the encouragement or pressure from friends to do what they are doing. Sometimes we convince ourselves, if something is so wrong, how can it seem so right? Remember, one of Satan’s greatest tricks is deception. You can name more reasons, but the bottom line is, Satan is out to destroy us, and some sinful things become habitual leading to an addictive lifestyle.
A person never dreamed they would become an alcoholic by taking their first harmless drink. Popping a pill or a shot of heroin was not planned to be a lifelong thing. People – good people are in situations today fighting desperately to break the chains that hold them in bondage. Many times, I’ve said, “Sin keeps you longer than you want to stay. Sin costs more than you want to pay, and sin always takes you deeper than you intended to go!”
Sin always has consequences. It brings guilt and shame. It hurts your reputation and testimony. If it’s harmful to you – it also hurts those who love you. You’re also being watched by someone who will walk the path you are because of your influence (you led them astray), and sin can cause permanent damage even though you’ve been forgiven.
If sin is so terrible, why does a person keep engaging in it? For selfishness, personal gratification, they feel they can get away with it, there’s a sense of believing they can keep it from getting out of control, influence of peers, and often, one falls so deeply they feel can’t stop or get out of the pit. Plus, they enjoy it!
Some people blame God for their sinful situation thinking if He knows all things and can do all things, why did He allow them to become the person they are? We make our own decisions. We can follow God’s way or our way. Choosing our way is a recipe for disaster. God loves us and wants us to serve Him but refuses to make us do what He wants. Continuous bad choices lead us into a trap that seems impossible to get out of. If this is where you are, be on the lookout for “Part 3” tomorrow.
Pastor Carne