July 20, 2018: SOAP #3151: 2Chronicles 29-31; James 4
Scripture: James (NIV) 4:17 Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.
Observation: About the time pride sets in because I have done quite well in keeping the 10 Commandments, I come across this verse! Sin is more than doing what is forbidden, it is also not doing what I know I should do! Sin is more than committing evil, it is also omitting good!
Application: I need not feel guilty for every opportunity to do good, but for “the good I know I ought to do.” It is when the Holy Spirit draws my attention to something I can do, or someone I can help. It becomes a task assigned to me. Perhaps I am tired, and I shrug it off. Perhaps there are other things I would rather do. Perhaps I do not like the person the Lord shows me to help. When my preference overrides my obedience—that is sin.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, forgive me for dragging my feet in doing some of the things you have assigned me. Forgive me for questioning your direction. Holy Spirit, I need your assistance to do the things assigned to me. Amen.
Pastor Leon
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