Galatians 5: 19 What human nature does is
quite plain. It shows itself in immoral, filthy, and indecent actions; 20 in worship of idols and
witchcraft. People become enemies and they fight; they become jealous, angry,
and ambitious. They separate into parties and groups; 21 they are envious, get
drunk, have orgies, and do other things like these. I warn you now as I have
before: those who do these things will not possess the Kingdom of God.
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Continuing on
yesterday’s thought, I remember being excited about going to college where I
found “freedom” to do what “everybody” else was doing. When I joined in with
the group I liked, I was able to get drunk, have as much sex as I wanted and
join in on a few battles with malicious words. I found myself not attending
classes, then I was kicked out. The “fun” group was not there to help.
- I was on a path to destroying myself and others.
- I cared so much about experiencing pleasure that I was blind to my own actions.
- I wanted to fit in with a group that was trying to use “fun” as a medication to life’s difficulties.
Paul provides a list
that could be confusing. He lists actions that some would ask “what’s wrong
with that?” He is warning people about their “purpose” in life. The list is not
about a specific sin, it is about life’s pursuits. His warning is, if people
pursue yielding to human nature too long, eventually he or she will not be able
to hear GOD.
My Observations
- Recognizing that I am blinded by my own desires helps me see GOD.
- Asking GOD to give me strength to ignore the things that are barriers to hearing HIM puts me back on HIS path.
- Knowing that JESUS died for all my sins helps me when I fall.
Believing in JESUS
enables me to possess the Kingdom of GOD. But what happens if I sin? If I
confess my sins HE is faithful and just to forgive me of my sins and cleanse me
of all unrighteousness. Getting back to the passage, it is about life’s
pursuits that GOD is looking at.
HE knows when I am
pursuing “my” own kingdom versus HIS. HE let’s be bear bad fruit, thinking my
crowd can “support” me through life’s difficulties. HE allows my bad fruit to
grow into horrible situations that may have affected many. Fortunately, HE always
makes a way back to HIM. I am grateful I can run back to GOD and HE welcomes me
with open forgiving arms.
Challenge
- Is there any part of the list the writer brings that would concern you?
- Do you find yourself justifying your own actions with a group?
- Will you stop listening to your human nature and confess to GOD that your life may be on a dangerous path and you need HIS help to guide you back to HIM today?
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