Journey With Jesus: 31 Days Devotion From the Gospel of MarkSample
The sins from within
What would you do if you saw dirty water from your tap? Most of us would call the plumber to find out the cause and solve the issue as soon as possible. Perhaps the inner lining of the tap is rusty, or the water pipe is covered in unwanted chemicals and bacteria. In any case, the water has become undrinkable and unusable because of a problem that happened on the inside.
Sin works like that, too. It contaminates our hearts before it pollutes our thoughts, words, and actions (Luke 6:45). If we do not deal with the sins in our lives, the infection of our hearts will worsen. Everything else that we think, do, and say will be stained with sin.
Jesus taught that evil starts from the heart, which leads to wicked behaviours such as sexual immorality, greed, pride, and hatred (v20-23).
Yet, not all agreed with Him. The Jewish authorities insisted that as long as they fulfilled their man-made traditions, they would be considered ‘clean’ and good people (v1-4). Jesus rebuked them for relying on human rules and regulations to justify themselves. By doing so, they had separated themselves from God (v6-13).
Even Christians can fall into this trap of depending on human efforts to make ourselves right with God and appear good. We may rely on attending services and Life Group sessions to demonstrate that we are growing in the faith. We may participate in meaningful causes to show others that we are living purposefully. We may even want to please our parents, friends, and colleagues to prove we are loving people.
These outward actions are not wrong in themselves. But they do not take away our sins and make us right with God.
Only Jesus can free us from sin’s control and make us righteous before God (2 Corinthians 5:21). He died on the cross as a sacrifice for our sins, making it possible for us not just to be sinless but holy. Today, with the Holy Spirit’s empowerment, we have the strength to reject sinful desires and embrace the righteous life that God has in store for us (Romans 8:9-14).
Now, take some time to look deeper within your life. What thoughts, emotions, words, and actions stem from sins in your heart? Go to Jesus for forgiveness. Pray and ask God to help you change from the inside out.
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About this Plan
Who is Jesus Christ, the Son of God who died for man's sins? What is His story? The stories we read about this God may date back hundreds of years. Yet, it is the very same God who also cares about our struggles, fears, and hopes today. Take time each day to read the Bible and this set of devotions to find out more!
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