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"The Hazards of Holding On To Sin"

Linda Hull  1 Linda Hull sermons

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Scripture: Romans 1:18-1:32
Date Added: May 2004
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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THE HAZARDS OF HOLDING ON TO SIN

Thesis: Sin blocks fellowship with our Lord. Sin hinders our prayers and praises. Sin destroys lives.

Text: Romans 1:18-32

Opening:

Every person in this room has a story to tell about how sin has affected their life or the life of someone they love. Many of you could tell of your heartbreak, and the tears you have shed over the wreckage of broken lives.

Every one of us possesses a sin nature, inherited from Adam. As believers under the blood of Jesus Christ, we have received a new nature. Yet, these two natures wrestle for dominance in our heart. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was sent to reside in the hearts of believers to be our Comforter. The work of the Holy Spirit is to bring conviction of sin which leads to repentance. As believers, it should be our desire to relinquish sin as it is brought to our attention by the Holy Spirit. Our attitude should be one of horror that we have so grieved our Lord, and of humility as we come to Him in confession and repentance, seeking His forgiveness.

Unfortunately, that is not always the case. We often deceive ourselves into believing that our sin isn’t that bad, by comparing ourselves with others, thinking that as long as the scale is heavier in their favor, we can’t be all that bad. So we continue in our sin, not realizing how hazardous this is too our relationship with our Lord.

Today, we are going to look at some of the hazards of holding on to sin, and how to overcome those stubborn sin areas in our lives. There are three points that we will look at:

· Sin blocks fellowship with our Lord.
· Sin hinders our prayers and praises.
· Sin destroys lives.

(Read Romans 1:18-32)

1. Sin blocks fellowship with our Lord.

Have you ever had your child put his hands over his ears when he doesn’t want to hear you? It’s a sign of rebellion. That little child is trying to block out your words. As a parent, you immediately go to your child, and pull down his hands, explaining how ugly it is to block out the sound of your voice. This rebellion has to be corrected so that your child can learn to be obedient.

When we believers won’t forsake our sin, we are in rebellion against our Lord. He has put it into our hearts to know truth; to know the difference between right and wrong. We are without excuse. When we hold on to that sin, we are doing so by choice, exercising a rebellious nature that is in disagreement with our Lord. Rebellion takes away our desire to praise Him, because it breeds anger and indignation, causing a breech in our fellowship.

Our Lord wants to bless our obedience. Like a Father, He wants to praise us and reward us for righteousness. As a parent, do you reward bad behavior from your kids? Of course not! The idea behind correction is to turn that child toward righteousness. God wants to turn us to righteousness too! He hates to see the consequences of sin affect our lives.

If iniquity continues to reside in our heart, it is our sinful choice.


2. Sin causes our Lord to close His ears to our prayers and praises.

Collectively as a corporate body, we are to praise our Lord for His wonderful works—those we read about in His Word, those we have experienced as a Church body, and those we have experienced individually. We are exhorted to remember what ... next page »

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