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Cautions as Sin
Introduction: While this chapter may use the sin of adultery as its point, we can learn much about sin and it’s ways from it.
Morals, and issues regarding morality plague this world and even the church where we may need help.
(Slide) MORAL (n)
A lesson, especially one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience.
(Slide) A person’s standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not (Slideacceptable for them to do.
I. (Slide) Sin is bitter/sweet ()
(Slide) Sin has an appeal to it (Pro14:12, Pro16:25)
(Slide) Sin is appealing just because it is forbidden nature (Gen3:6)
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(Slide) Sin may look and taste sweet at first, but there is a bitter side.
(Slide) Overall it may look good, but upon close observation do we calculate the cost?
(Slide) Careful observation will show the real nature of sin
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(Slide) Sin is best left alone, avoid it ()
(Slide) Easier to avoid than to extricate - though this may seem obvious it may not stop us, but experience will prove it.
Scriptures give lots of cautions, as does your godly intuition
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(Slide) Beware where you walk, where you look -expand on these items
(Slide) Beware of who you associate, hang out with
Beware of people you associate with
(Slide) Beware where you turn in times of trouble
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(Slide) Sin Always exacts its Price ()
(Slide) There is the element of certainty according to God’s Word (Slide) ()
(Slide) Oftentimes the cost is delayed, giving opportunity to repent
(Slide) Nebuchadnezzar () - 12 months given
(Slide) Israel - 40 years from Christ to AD70
(Slide) Noah - 120 years as built the ark
(Slide) The penalty may come slowly, gradually
(Slide) unrest
(Slide) depression
(Slide) anxiety
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(Slide) It may manifest itself in other ways too
Physically (v.11)
A gnawing remorse (v.12)
A realization (v.13)
Or even mental anguish (v.13)
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Sin is a thief- stealing what is already yours ()
(Slide) Now where these verses deal with the wife of your youth, widen this some.
(Slide) Steal your salvation ()
(Slide) Steal your joy ()
(This is not on the slide) Steal . . . the list could go on couldn’t it
(Slide) Sin wants to destroy your character and take your integrity from you.
VV. (Slide) Sin is as not secretive and elusive as you think (v.21) 2(Slide) Because of God’s omnipresence and His omniscience we cannot hide anything (SliVIde)
ce and His omniscience we cannot hide anything
(Slide) Because of God’s omnipresence and His omniscience we cannot hide anything
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So don’t do things in private that you wouldn’t do in public before man and God for God is with you in the private places too.
Remember God is just and we will account to Him one day.
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VI. (Slide) Sin is costly when being released to sin ()
(Slide) Remember the wages of sin is death (Rom6:23)
(Slide) Unchecked sin, uncorrected, repented sin keeps you in lost state.
(Slide) Sin is deceptive and may try to get us to think we can release ourselves of it and it’s penalty Expand on this
Sin is deceptive and may try to get us to think we can release ourselves of it and it’s penalty
Conclusion: Paul in (Slide) - says we cannot continue in sin.
we cannot try to lead a double life, God is the searcher of hearts and knows what you do.
So pay attention to the warnings!
Invitation: Paul goes on in (Slide) and tells us what we are, where it happened and what we are to do.
Walk in the newness of life, if not born again of water and spirit, lets take care of that now!
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