I am overwhelmed with indignation, for my enemies have disregarded your words. Psalm 119:139 NLT
Listening to the evening news is enough to make anyone mad at
sin.
A police officer who intentionally shoots and kills a man. A man
who shoots his parents and then goes to a local business to kill his
ex-girlfriend too. The woman who doesn’t want her child and discards her in the
trash dumpster. Tons of pollution ascending into the air or descending into
freshwater sources people drink. Radical religious sects beheading people just
because they’re from another religious tradition. A local animal shelter
displaying pictures of cats and dogs that have been severely abused by their
owners. Especially the kittens and puppies that can’t fend for themselves.
In biblical times, the nation of Israel had any number of
enemies who wanted to subdue her, rule over her, and steal her treasures.
Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Syrians, Edomites, Philistines. They
surrounded her with a web of evil and couldn’t wait to draw her in, roll her
up, and administer the death sting. Like Goliath with David, they wanted to
feed her flesh to the birds of the air.
Sin causes us anguish because it infringes on our rights, the
rights of others, and on the good plan God has for his earth. While the earth
itself has been affected by sin, it is the sinful people who live here that
infest it with sinful practices.
But sin rather than the sinner is what must be the source of our
anger. Jesus didn’t get mad at people per se; he got angry over the sinful deeds
they committed. He loved criminals, prostitutes, thieves, the religious left,
and the religious right. He extended to all the privilege of becoming his child
and having their sinful actions and attitudes transformed into godly ones. And
he still does.
Sin should anger us, but we should never get angry at the one sinning. Except for the grace of God, we might be walking in their shoes.
Do
you hate sin but love the sinner?
Prayer: Father, enable us to get angry over sin but at the
same time to love the sinner.
Tweetable: How do you express your anger at sin?
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