Sin, What is It?
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Outline: Discussion of what sin is; why God commands us not to do certain things; list of sins plus emphasis on the "great" sin of worshipping any other beside God. Danger of being captive to evilspirits. Danger of compromise. True belief and trust leads to a clear break with sinful activities. Ultimate results---every kneeshall bow either in worship or in shame.
Style: Dialog
Level: General
Aim: Teaching
Scripture Quotation: Direct
Slant: General
Script number: 228
Language: English
Script Text
GREETINGS
1. I want to ask you a question. Tell me, what is sin?
2. Sin is that which displeases God and breaks His commands.
1.
Why does God tell us not to do those things?
2. God knows that those
things will spoil our happiness. God also knows there is sin inside of us which
is much worse than all of these bad things we do. In fact, we do all of these
bad things because of the sin which is inside of us. It is the inner sin nature
which causes us to break God's commands. God told us not to do these outward
sins so we would see the real sin which is inside of us. God loves us and wants
us to be happy. But we are like children who do not know what will hurt them.
Sin takes away the peace from our hearts. Sin hurts other people. Sin destroys
us. There are many ways that people sin outwardly. They tell lies and steal;
they hurt people; they cheat; they commit adultery and fornication; they quarrel
and fight and hate. There are many other bad things people do because of their
sinful natures inside them, but there is one that I would like to tell you
about.
1. What is that?
2. It is important to know this: It is a
great big sin to worship someone other than God. Those who pray to the spirits
and make sacrifices-they are sinning. God says this is a great evil and He hates
it. He will punish those who do it. There are also those who do not worship the
spirits, but they appease them (offer sacrifices) because they are afraid.
1. Is that a sin too?
2. Oh, yes. God says we are to trust Him
only. He will protect us if we trust Him. But if we offer sacrifices because we
are afraid of the spirits, we are not trusting God. When we appease the spirits
we open the door to them. Then they can get hold of us. They become our masters.
Then we cannot follow God. This is a terrible sin, and it will lead us to the
place of everlasting punishment.
1. I do not appease the spirits nor
worship them. But I like to go to the sings and the meetings. But I only go to
the meetings where they do not do evil things.
2. That is wrong too. God
commands us to stay away from the spirits. They deceive us and make us think
that evil is good. We must listen to God only.
1. But I just go with my
friends. Surely there is nothing bad in that?
2. Listen to what God says
about that. These words from the Bible say, "Take no part in the worthless
pleasures of evil and darkness". You must remember that the spirits deceive us,
and that leads to darkness. The Bible also says: "Keep away from every kind of
evil." "Run from anything that gives you evil thoughts, but stay close to
anything that makes you want to do right." God tells us to stay away from the
things of Satan. God says we must not follow the crowd that walks the wrong
path. When we do that, we walk away from God.
1. It is hard not to go
where my friends go.
2. Does it seem hard? God knew it was impossible
for us to obey His commands because of the sin within us. He knew we did not
have the strength, but God's Son, Jesus, was able to do all that God commanded.
He gave His life for you in order to pay for your sins. He came back to life
after dying, to change your sin nature which is inside you, and to give you
strength to do what God commands. Why did He do this? He did it because He loves
you, and wants you to take the path that leads to heaven. You must love and
trust Him. Have you really trusted Jesus to save you? If not, you can pray right
now. Say to Him, "Jesus, I want you to be my Saviour. Please enter and make my
heart clean and pure. Make me your child. I will follow you only." If you truly
trust Him you will obey Him. You will turn away from the things of Satan and of
spirits. When you think of what Jesus did for you, then you will not think sin
is a small thing. When trouble comes, you will refuse to go back to the help of
spirits. You will remember that Jesus is God, and He is greater than all
spirits. He is greater than Satan. He is the mighty One and He is the only One
to worship and trust. God says that someday He will make everyone get on his
knees before Jesus. Even Satan and all spirits-all the enemies of God will not
be able to stand before Him. God says that every knee will have to bow and admit
that Jesus is the Mighty God, the Maker of heaven and earth, and the great King
of all Kings. Will you be a true worshipper of God, or will you have to bow in
shame when Jesus comes? Truly there will be great anguish and shame when God's
enemies are cast into hell-the everlasting punishment-that lake of fire prepared
for Satan and those who follow him.
REF: Eph. 5:11; I Thess. 5::22; II
Tim. 2:22