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"Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove
your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ
be in you, except ye be reprobates." (2
Cor. 13:5)
Many people today in this world have a confused idea about what
is right and wrong. They use their own opinions as a basis for
life and morality. In other words, they do that which is right
in their own eyes. Many of these folks have never read, nor studied,
the Bible, and their fruits bear witness of this fact. The Lord
Jesus said by their fruits ye shall know them. What kind of fruit
are you bearing? Does the fruit you are bearing indicate the intrinsic
goodness that the Lord by His Spirit has placed within your heart?
Or does the fruit you bear indicate that you are walking according
to the desires and lusts of the flesh?
How can you know what kind of fruit you are bearing? Where can
I go or what can I read that will give me the right information
that I can trust? What will identify the fruit that I am bearing?
The Word of God is that right source. The Holy Spirit gives us
at the hand of Paul that "All scripture is given by inspiration
of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction,
for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect,
throughly furnished unto all good works." (2
Tim. 3:16, 17)
Are your own ideas the basis you use to judge between right and
wrong? How do your own ideas measure up to the word of God? Are
you confident that you are in the will of God? How do you know?
Do you base right and wrong on your own feelings? It is said commonly
"if it feels good do it." Is that your motto? Saul of
Tarsus truly thought within himself to do many things contrary
to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. (Acts
26:9) He went so far as to say that he had lived in all good
conscience before God until this day, when he appeared before
Ananias the high priest in Acts
23:1. He thought he was doing right when he was persecuting
those that followed the Lord Jesus Christ before his experience
on the Damascus road, but he was sincerely wrong. Paul's conscience
approved his persecuting the followers of Jesus of Nazareth, and
so he could say he lived in all good conscience. Your conscience
can be so full of ungodly teaching that your judgment of right
and wrong is greatly hindered at best. How is it with your conscience?
Have you filled your conscience with scripture, or with the philosophies
of men? We should use the Bible as the only authority for discerning
between right and wrong. Deuteronomy
29:29 says that "The secret things belong unto the
Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto
us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words
of this law." The Bible was written for God's children
so that we would know how to survive in this corrupt world. Our
conscience cannot be trusted, for if we have not read the Word
of God and studied it and attended church services where it is
being expounded we cannot expect to be living in the will of God
nor doing that which is pleasing to Him. God hates sin whether
done ignorantly or not. Let us be challenged to examine ourselves
whether we be in the faith using the word of God as our only basis
for judgment. May God help us to identify those areas where we
have sinned against Him, and may He help us to repent and be converted.
May the Lord add His blessings is our prayer.
In His love and mercy,
Elder Shannon Whipp
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