There have probably been occasions when we’ve had the opportunity to observe the comic situation when little children insist on denying having done something wrong. For example, when they go ahead and eat a piece of the cake that was for another occasion. Even with traces of chocolate in their teeth and lips, they deny it suggesting that maybe someone else did it.
One realizes that since very young age, the human being has the tendency to dissimulate its wrong doings and to blame others. This characteristic sadly increases as we grow and reveals the human sinful nature that we have. Like the children, we adults also try to disguise our stumbles and to seek someone to blame.
The main target of our complaints as believers is the Devil. However, despite the fact that he exists to make us fall, we cannot blame him for the negative consequences of our own decisions. The Devil will always seek to lead us astray, but decision to follow his way is ours. Poor Devil, many times he gets wrongly blame for the guilt that is totally ours.
The reality is that besides learning to fight against the Devil’s schemes, we must learn to deal with our own sinfulness. The only healthy way to overcome our sinful nature is to feed our new nature made available to us by Jesus Christ on the cross. In Jesus’ sacrifice there is provision for all!
How sad if we as adults wouldn’t be able to show our teeth afraid to reveal inappropriate cake bites, remaining with the bitter taste of sin in our mouth instead of the freshness of clean teeth. With Jesus our smile can reveal the holiness glow without traces of uncleanliness.
- Which impurities does your old self smile reveal?
- Which glow does your new self smile in Christ reveal?
(Inborn sinfulness, James 1:14-15 / New life in Christ, Ephesians 4:22-24)
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