Which of you convinceth me of sin
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Which of You Convicts Me of Sin?
Introduction
People often ask me where I draw inspiration for my messages from God, and my answer is quite unconventional. My inspiration largely stems from the world's aversion to the truth. This sometimes includes Christians who feel offended by the truths of Scripture. The Bible is not a book of conciliation but of truths, offering no compromise, only reasoning between us and God.
The Challenge of Truth
Jesus was aware that truth would offend many, just as the Pharisees were offended by Him in John 8:42-49. Yet, He continued to speak the truth. As ministers, our condemnation comes from various sources: the lost, the world, even sometimes within the Church.
Why are ministers judged so harshly? Because we preach using the absolute truth of God’s word. We rebuke and reprove, tackling difficult subjects like the nature of sin and the interpretation of Scripture.
The Role of a Minister
A minister is not a crowd-pleaser or an entertainer but an ambassador of Christ. Ministers are chosen to deliver God’s truth, not just the comforting aspects but also the harsh realities of sin and condemnation.
Romans 13:4 describes a minister as an agent of God, executing justice on those who do evil. The role is challenging, yet essential in spreading God’s word.
Scripture and Offense
In John 8:42-49, Jesus questions why people can't believe the truth. People dishonor ministers today, just as they dishonored Jesus. Many churches face division when congregants are offended by the message preached.
Why is truth difficult to accept? Is it due to the traditions passed down? Many have been taught inaccuracies for so long that these falsehoods have become their truth.
The Reality of Hell
There's nothing wrong with affirming that Hell is real, or that scripture must be quoted as delivered by God. These truths are vital, despite their potential to offend.
The Falling Away
Jesus spoke of a "falling away" in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, not from church attendance but from truth itself. People worship the creation over the Creator, and churches become filled with those who lack true spirit.
Conclusion
The question remains: "Which of you convicts me of sin?" If the truth is spoken, why is it not believed? This question challenges us all to reflect on our acceptance and understanding of God's word.
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