November 24, 2024
by Pastor Chuck SwindollScriptures: Ephesians 4:21–24
Philip Bailey, the nineteenth-century poet, once made this stabbing statement: “The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat One’s self. / All sin is easy after that.”
GENTLEMEN:
Enclosed you will find a check for $150. I cheated on my income tax return
last year and have not been able to sleep ever since. If I still have
trouble sleeping, I’ll send you the rest.
Sincerely,
______________
This note is said to have been received by the Internal Revenue Service
some time ago. We chuckle because the sender was willing to be honest up to
a point . . . just far enough to help relieve his guilty conscience . . .
just far enough to help his sleep return . . . but not far enough to make a
clean break.
Philip Bailey, the nineteenth-century poet, once made this stabbing
statement: “The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat One’s
self. / All sin is easy after that.”
Cheating is only the beginning. All sin carries a form of self-deception,
robbing us of the wonder and joy of freedom in Christ.
God gives us the key in Ephesians that unlocks the secret of overcoming our
bent to sinful patterns.
Since you have heard about Jesus and have learned the truth that comes from
him, throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is
corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your
thoughts and attitudes. Put on your new nature, created to be like
God—truly righteous and holy.
EPHESIANS 4:21–24
Paul is advocating a turning point in your life starting with an acceptance
of the truth—that you no longer live bound by desires and sinful
patterns of your past. What has hold of you? An angry spirit, a lustful
mind, an addiction, a stubborn grudge that has you bound in bitterness?
None of that can withstand the transforming, freedom-giving power of the
Holy Spirit. You can unleash that power in you when you surrender to the
Lord and to His vision for you. A vision of true righteousness.
Are you ready for your turning point?