Recognizing and Resisting the Deceitfulness of Sin

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Sin is the greatest evil in the universe, it is the parent of all other ills, all manner of evils draw their bitterness from this fount of wormwood and Gaul. If a man had every possession mortal could desire sin could turn every blessing into a curse and on the other hand if a man had nothing for his inheritance but suffering, but stood clear from all sin, his afflictions his losses his deprivations might each one be again to him. [00:00:22]

Sin has a singular power to deceive, secondly its deceivableness has a hardening influence upon the soul we may grow hardened through the deceitfulness of sin and therefore thirdly there is great need that this be fought against, we must strive against our cunning enemy and resist him in many ways one of which is mentioned in the text exhort one another daily while it is called today. [00:04:28]

Sin does not uncover all its hideousness nor reveal its horrible consequences but it comes to us in a very subtle way, offering us advantage, intellectually it comes with a question or an inquiry, are we not to question and to inquire or we to receive everything implicitly, the question is however full often the thin end of the wedge would Satan drives home in the form of carnal wisdom doubt infidelity and practical atheism. [00:06:37]

Sin frequently comes as a bear suggestion or an imagination, an Airy thing spun of such stuff as dreams are made of, you do not think of committing the fault nor even of talking of it but you think of it pleasantly and view it as a thing bright and lustrous to the imagination, the thought fascinates and then the spell of evil begins its deadly work, thought condenses into desire, and desire grows to purpose and purpose ripens into Act. [00:07:40]

Sin is deceitful in its object for the object which it puts before us is not that which is its actual result we are not tempted to provoke our maker or willfully cast off the authority of righteousness, we are not invited to do these things for their own sake no no we are moved to do Evil under the idea that some present good will come of it, the man thinks when he yields to sin that he shall enjoy an additional pleasure or shall gain an extra profit. [00:11:52]

Sin is deceitful next in the names it wears, it is very apt to change its title it seldom cares for its own true description fine words are often used to cover foul Deeds, we read at times in the newspapers of gentlemen who have an alias or possibly half a dozen, in such cases there is always a reason for it, sin has many names by which it could disguise its real character. [00:14:54]

Sin also shows its special deceitfulness in the arguments which it uses with men, have you never heard its voice whispering to you do not make Much Ado About Nothing, is it not a little one there is no need to Boggle over so small a matter is this, it is not right but still it is a mere trifle Unworthy of notice do it do it my friends can there be such a thing as a small sin. [00:18:13]

The deceitfulness of sin is seen again in its promises, for we shall not go far into sin without finding out how greatly it lies unto us, it promises Liberty and the man who yields to it becomes the various slave, it promises light, and the man gives up the old Faith to go after the new light, and before long the darkness thickens about him into Sevenfold midnight. [00:26:44]

I want you in the second place to notice very carefully that this deceitfulness has a hardening power over the heart lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin, how does that come about, partly through our familiarity with sin, we may look at hateful sin till we love it, it has the eye of a basilisk and its gaze is fascinating, at first you were shocked by sin but if you see it every day it will cease to distress you. [00:30:22]

The effect of the Gospel is always present in some degree it is a Savor of Life unto life or else a Savor of death unto death to all who hear it, you cannot listen to my plain rebuke's and Earnest warnings without growing worse if you do not grow better, pray God to give you a lively conscience and when you have it do nothing to deaden it it is much better even to be morbidly sensitive and fear that you are wrong when you are right. [00:36:55]

The way to keep from Hardness of Heart and from the deceitfulness of sin is to believe, we read, to whom swear he that they should not enter into his rest but to them that believe not, so we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief, believe, faith has saved you believe faith will save you believe, faith has brought you to Christ believe it will keep you to Christ. [00:38:08]

Exhort one another daily, we are not to scold one another daily nor to suspect one another daily nor to pick holes in one another's coats daily, but when we see a manifest fault in a brother we are bound to tell him of it in love and when we do not see any fault of commission but the brother is evidently growing lacks and cold it is well to stir him up to Greater Zeal by a loving exhortation. [00:45:06]

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