Ephesians 5:6 (NLT)
6 Don’t be fooled by those who try to excuse these sins, for the anger of God will fall on all who disobey him.
6 Don’t be fooled by those who try to excuse these sins, for the anger of God will fall on all who disobey him.
Never make an excuse for sin or discount the effects it
may have on your life. Watch for those who would also lead you into sin saying
it’s not a problem or it won’t consume you. We know from Adam and Eve that they
were fooled by Satan into believing they could become like God. Even though
they were warned by God of the consequences they fooled themselves excusing the
sin they took part in.
Pastor Jud Wilhite shares the story of a church member
named Cody Huff. Before Cody became a member at Central Christian Church in Las
Vegas, he was sleeping in an open field next to the church. But at one time
Cody was making loads of money as a famous bass pro fisherman who had even been
featured on ESPN. Yet he couldn't overcome his problem with drugs. He began a
crack addiction that led him to smoke up $600,000 worth of savings, his house,
his Harley, his new boat. He smoked away everything he had and ended up homeless.
A man who had eaten at fine restaurants and interacted with celebrities had
bottomed out and was now homeless.
But God would turn his life around—and it all started
with the kindness of a church volunteer. Some people from the church's homeless
ministry were handing out sandwiches in the park where Cody slept, and they
told him he could get a shower at Central Christian Church. The last place Cody
wanted to go was a church, but he hadn't bathed in so long that even other
homeless men couldn't stand his smell anymore. Cody explained what happened
next:
I walked into the church, and this lady named Michelle,
who knew me from the homeless ministry, said, "Good morning, Cody. How are
you?" Then she looked at me, and she said, "Cody, you need a
hug." And I said, "Honey, you don't want to touch me because I
haven't had a shower in 3 months." If Michelle heard me, she didn't seem
to care. She walked up, and she looked in my eyes, and she gave me a big hug
and told me that Jesus loved me. In that split second, I was somebody. She even
remembered my name. That was the point where I knew that God was alive in this
world.
Over the next several weeks, Cody's life began to be
restored. He gave his life to Christ. He started leading a Bible study in the
park for other homeless people. "That was over 3 years ago," Jud
says. "Now he's married, and he and his wife serve faithfully in our
homeless ministry every weekend. He has his own business. From ashes, God has
raised him up to use him as an instrument." But his involvement in
ministry all started with the warm embrace from one of the church's greeters.
[Jud Wilhite, Uncensored Grace (Mulnomah, 2008)]
Excusing sin will eventually pull you down, but obeying
the Lord will lift you back up. Never fool yourself thinking you can reach for
sin and it won’t impact your life. Trust in the Lord with all your heart
following His words of wisdom.
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