I was having a heart to heart with a friend and as old friends do, confidences were shared. Talking over milestone events in our lives, I shared that I was pregnant to my fiance at 16.
My friend sniffed, and announced that she was a virgin at marriage. She was looking down her nose at me. And it duly got up it. Why? you may ask...
This same friend who was judging me for my premarital sexual relationship later on committed adultery against her husband who rightly avoided sleeping with her prior to their marriage. The stink of her hypocrisy rose in my nostrils and in my gall.
Likewise, my paternal grandmother who was pregnant at her marriage refused to come to mine because I was in the same delicate condition. Her hypocrisy also made me angry as well as sad.
We are so quick to judge and call each other out, when in fact we are guilty of transgressing God's law because we are all sinners. Christ was the only Man to walk the earth and not sin.
Premarital sex and adultery are both sin and each in its' own right was the reason why we needed a Saviour to bear that sin in our place. Each sin- every sin- necessitated Christ's sacrifice to redeem us.
Before we assume that we are more virtuous than another, we would do well to remember that our own sin led Christ to Calvary just as the sin of another did. There's none of us guiltless and sinless.
As we ponder or dismay at the sins of mankind, we would do well to remember that but by the grace of God, go I. Sin is sin. It all had to be cleansed by the precious Blood of Christ.
My sin- your sin is ugly. We all need to repent and accept God's grace and forgiveness and not judge. We have been redeemed, cleansed and set apart from whatever sin we committed. So let's not argue.
© Glenys Robyn Hicks
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me. Psalm 51:7
Hi, I'm visiting from the Hearth and Home link-up. It really is true that we look down our noses at others and consider ourselves better than them. Maybe we don't do the exact sin that someone else does, but they may not do the one we do either! We would do well to extend the same grace to others that we want extended to us.
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Patti @ Leaving a Legacy
Absolutely! I think at first we all do this, but as we mature in the faith, we realise that sin is sin and we are grateful for the same grace to be extended. Thanks for sharing a cuppa with me today, Patti. Be blessed!
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DeleteThanks for also sharing a cuppa with me today, Janine! Be blessed!
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