The Thorn
Rick
Dellinger recalls: “I encountered a mean, barking dog.
He had the look that said, ‘If I live long enough,
sooner or later, I'm going to bite you!’ As is my
habit, I tried to entice the dog to let me pet him, to
which he of course, wanted no part, and became even
more vicious. As I came close enough to see his
teeth, I snatched him off his feet, and wrapped my
arms completely around him, thus disabling his means
of attack....
As I
examined him, he had this look of distress, almost
desperation in his eyes, and it was then I noticed the
huge thorn in his front paw. I decided I must remove
the thorn at once, and he decided at once I would
not! As the battle raged, eventually I won. I put
him down, and imagine my surprise, to find he wasn't
near the snarling, mean dog I had imagined. Because
of the removal of the thorn, he now was a dancing,
prancing, full of love puppy-dog, who seemingly had no
care in the world.”
Dellinger continues: “Thus is the SIN in our
lives. It becomes a THORN in our lives which, if
allowed to, consumes our very being.”
In
Psalm 32, we read the words of a suffering psalmist:
“When I kept silent, my bones wasted
away through my groaning all day long. For day and
night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was
sapped as in the heat of summer”
(vs. 3-4).
Why
was the psalmist suffering – wasting away and without
strength? It was due to the “thorn” of his sin! He
was trying to keep silent about it so that no one else
would know, but his guilt was making him miserable.
But
then he realized that there was another option… If he
would acknowledge His sin and repent, then God would
remove the thorn! So, he turned to the Lord:
“I
acknowledged my sin to You, And my iniquity I have not
hidden. I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to
the LORD,’ And You forgave the iniquity of my sin”
(v. 5).
Each of us through our wrong choices has been pierced
by the thorn of sin. Then, if our consciences have
not become seared, our hearts are pierced with guilt.
But there IS a remedy…
God
sent His Son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sins
so that we might have forgiveness and eternal life
(John 3:16; Ephesians 1:7).
Due to the "thorns" of OUR sins, He was mockingly
given a crown of thorns (Matthew 27:29)
and His body was nailed to the cross as payment for
our sins. “For He made Him who knew no sin to
be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness
of God in Him” (2 Corinthians 5:21).
Once
we ACCEPT His offer of salvation, we can KNOW
the joy and blessedness of forgiveness (see Psalm
32:1-2).
We accept Christ’s offer of salvation by: placing
our
faith and trust in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turning from our sins
in
repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confessing Him before men (Romans 10:9-10), and being baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of our sins
(Acts 2:38).
Dellinger concludes: “Christ says He can remove the
sin, IF we allow it.
Many times we fight the CAUSE, many times we fight the
SOLUTION, but when it's finally removed, how sweet it
is to know His grace.”
YOU can have the
"thorn of sin" removed from your life and thus
know the sweetness of God’s grace if you will trust
and obey Him.
Won’t you?
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
* Gleaned and adapted
from www.bible.org
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