Foundations of Faithنموونە
What is sin?
Think back to a decision you made recently that didn’t honor God. Maybe in the moment, the choice felt fun, or maybe you didn’t know how to say “no.” Maybe you just felt stuck or tired, and you didn’t see any alternative. We’ve all done things that weigh us down and make us wonder, “Why do I seem to do what I know is wrong?”
The world encourages us to “follow our hearts,” but our feelings can easily trick us into doing things that don’t align with God’s will.
In Scripture, sin is often used to describe actions that miss the target God has asked us to aim for: living a life centered around loving God and others. While there are universal actions that dishonor God, small acts of disobedience also pull us away from Him. The apostle James wrote that “it is a sin to know what the right thing to do is, and then not do it.”
In other words, if you know what God is asking you to do, yet you still decide to disobey Him—then you’re undermining God’s authority in your life. Sin entices us because it is self-gratifying, but it results in eternal separation from God and others.
How do we change?
Jesus’ voluntary sacrifice and separation from God led to our reconciliation with Him. None of this is because we deserved it, but because God always desired it. God wants to help us change because He knew we couldn’t overcome sin on our own.
So if you don’t know Jesus, the first step you can take to overcome sin is to invite Him to transform your life.
But if you already belong to Jesus—He has given you the grace, strength, and forgiveness you need to live a life that honors Him. So when you make choices you later regret, here are three practical action steps you can take:
1. Keep drawing near to God every day.
The more time you spend with God, the more you will want to honor Him and do His will. Over time, God will transform your mind and change the way you think.
2. Get connected to community.
The people who surround you will influence the choices you make. Consider asking some people you know and admire to draw near to God with you.
3. Ask God to search your heart.
We can only change when we allow God to change us. Consider praying the following prayer each day, and ask God to transform you:
God,
I don’t want to take part in bad habits or poor decisions that don’t lead to an abundant life. So please search me, and know my heart. Test my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends You, and lead me along the path of everlasting life. Renew my mind so that I can know what Your will is, and walk in it. Here I am, Lord. I surrender—I am Yours.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
About this Plan
“Who is God?” “What is sin?” “Who is the Holy Spirit?” These questions are foundational to the Christian faith. So grab some friends and, in this 5-day Plan, take a closer look at what Scripture tells us about the foundations of our faith.
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