Monday, August 04, 2025

Sinstincts

But Sarah denied it, saying, “I did not laugh,” for she was afraid.
And He said, “No, but you did laugh!”  -- Genesis 18:15

Since Adam and Eve took of the forbidden tree and ate, we have lived in a state of fear. To this fear are added those instincts of self-preservation that we can easily recognize: lying, cheating, stealing, and many others. These all seem to be sins according to the law of Moses. And if one thinks that doing one by thought alone will excuse a person, Jesus assured the disciples that thinking the sin was sin too. So, we have an inherited 'sinstinct' reaction to perceived danger, even if it is merely the danger of being found out. We see a famous example in our verse for today. Clearly then we need to be saved and reborn somehow, which Jesus addresses with the teacher of Israel in chapter 3 of John's gospel. 

I can't save me, and you can't save you, but Jesus can save us both, it's true,

Bucky

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