Freedom from
Captivity
Chapter 20
A Conscience that is seared
In 1 Timothy 4:1-2, we read, “The
Spirit says clearly that some people will abandon the faith in later times;
they will obey lying spirits and follow the teachings of demons. Such teachings are spread by deceitful liars,
whose consciences are dead, as if burnt with a hot iron.” (GNT)
Our conscience is that precious gift
that God has placed inside each one of us, so as to discern right from wrong.
The purpose of our conscience is to counsel and sensitize us when we do wrong,
and to prompt us to do what is right and pleasing to the Lord while here on
earth, as one day we must all stand before the judgement seat of God and give
an account for all that we did in our life time.
In 1 Timothy 4:1-2, Paul explained how in the last days, many people
will lead lives wherein their conscience is seared or dead. The searing of our
conscience can be compared to using an overheated iron box on a fabric and
getting it completely burnt or ruined. Just like a burnt dress will be of no
use, no matter how expensive it was when we bought it, so also if we constantly
still the voice of our conscience and choose to deliberately keep on sinning,
there will come a time when our conscience will become ineffectual to us. This
searing of the conscience does not happen all at once, but is gradual process
that pulls a person on the downward path, and often the person involved does
not even realize where it all began.
Learning
from Lot’s life - Lot
journeyed with Abraham
In Genesis 12:4 we read, “When
Abram was seventy-five years old, he started out from Haran, as the LORD had
told him to do; and Lot went with him.” (GNT)
God called Abraham to come out of the
land of Haran, to the land that the Lord had promised for Abraham and his
descendants to possess, and Lot who was Abraham’s brother’s son accompanied him
on this journey, because Lot perceived that God was with Abraham. Both of them
started out on this faith journey not knowing what lay ahead of them, but
simply trusting the fact that the God who called them was faithful.
We further read in Genesis 13:5 that “Lot also had sheep, goats, and cattle, as well as his own family and
servants.” (GNB)
The call and promise of God was to
Abraham, but because Lot associated himself with Abraham, he too received God’s
abundant blessings. The Lord blessed Lot, just like He did Abraham with sheep,
goats and cattle as well as giving him his own family and servants.
When we associate with children of
God their blessings will become ours as well, but on the other hand if we
cohort with the wrong people, we will miss out on all the blessings that God
intended for us to have. If we partner with people of faith, spending time with
those who speak words of faith, our faith too will grow and we will be
strengthened.
This also applies to those who are addicted
to news channels,which may seem harmless on the surface. The fact of the matter
is that most of these channels thrive on broadcasting bad news, and by constant
exposure to such information, our minds are invariably filled with fear and
anxiety. Therefore, instead of filling our minds with the atrocities that are
happening around us, we should learn to discipline ourselves to read and hear
words of faith from the word of God, which alone can strengthen our walk of
faith.
Proverbs
13:20
says it this way, “Keep company with the
wise and you will become wise. If you make friends with stupid people, you will
be ruined.” (GNB)
If we desire to have wisdom and act
wisely, we must have as our accomplice those who are wise. There are times when
we encounter an adverse situation, and the Lord strengthens our faith through
the prayer and encouragement of fellow believers. Simultaneously if we are also
in close friendship with someone else, who speaks negatively of the same
situation, and we give heed to that person, allowing their skepticism to
influence us, we will soon find that our faith begins to dwindle. If we are
eager for our faith to grow, it is important that we choose to be in the
company of those who are walking, and exercising their faith in God every day.
Lot parted
ways with Abraham
In Genesis 13:7, we read, “And
there was an argument between the keepers of Abram's cattle and the keepers of
Lot's cattle.”(BBE)
Lot was blessed greatly by the Lord
because of his partnership with Abraham, but as their livestock increased on
both sides, there was a dispute that arose between Abraham’s herdsmen and Lot’s
herdsmen. The disputes led to arguments
between the two parties, which ultimately lead to their separation.
We read further in Genesis 13:11, “So Lot chose the whole Jordan Valley for himself and moved away toward
the east. That is how the two men parted.” (GNB)
Lot chose the Jordan Valley purely
based on what he beheld with his physical eyes, but the moment Lot parted from
Abraham, he began to lose out on all the blessings that were his earlier, when
he remained in fellowship with Abraham.
The dispute
among the disciples of Jesus
In Luke 22:24, we read of “An
argument broke out among the disciples as to which one of them should be
thought of as the greatest.” (GNB)
There were disputes even among the
disciples of Jesus. If we were to study the background to this verse, we find
that Jesus had just then celebrated the Passover meal and predicted to his
disciples that he was going to suffer and die for the sins of all mankind. The
disciples paid no heed to Jesus’ agony, but were busy arguing as to who would
be the greatest. The disciples had the best master, teacher and example in
Jesus, but even they allowed the enemy to sow seeds of disunity and discord
among themselves.
There is so much of division today in
families, church and society. Generally when there is a problem in the church,
the blame is thrown on the pastor. In many families, husbands and wives are
opting out of their marriages over insignificant arguments and misunderstanding.
This is only because, they have not realized that separation is totally against
God’s will, and plan for families. Divisions are always the clever scheme of
Satan, as his ultimate goal is to bring in dissension and disharmony in every
relationship.
Many families have stopped going to
church, missing out on being in fellowship with other believers, only because
they wish to avoid any sort of disagreements and disputes that prevail in a
fellowship. They therefore opt to stay
at home, and watch messages and programs that are televised in the comfort of
their homes. God’s word exhorts us in Hebrews
10:25, “Let us not give up the habit of meeting together, as some are
doing. Instead, let us encourage one another all the more, since you see that
the Day of the Lord is coming nearer.”(GNT). There is no church, pastor or group of believers who
are perfect, as we all have faults and failings, but the good news is that we
are all moving on towards perfection.
Lot moved towards Sodom
In Genesis 13:12-13, we read, “Abram
stayed in the land of Canaan, and Lot settled among the cities in the valley
and camped near Sodom, whose people were wicked and sinned against the LORD.”(GNT)
The Bible described Sodom as a land
whose people were wicked and who sinned against the Lord, and it was toward
this land that Lot moved. As Lot set his camp outside of Sodom, he must have
observed the evil and treacherous ways of the people of that city. Lot
continued to live in the vicinity of Sodom and over a period of time, he too
became complacent and began to move towards becoming a citizen of Sodom.
When King
David fell
David was a mighty king, a worshipper
of God and a wonderful person. But at the time of war David decided to stay
back in his palace. Lazing around one
afternoon, he let his eyes roam and saw a beautiful woman, the wife of Uriah,
with whom he committed adultery, and from then on it was a downward spiral for
David. He plotted and killed Uriah and
in spite of all his wrong doing he felt no remorse whatsoever, as he had
stilled the voice of his conscience and in the bargain seared his conscience.
It was only when the prophet Nathan confronted him, did David repent and seek
the Lord for mercy and forgiveness as he expressed his grief in Psalm 51.
The searing of one’s conscience does
not happen overnight, but gets there as a result of willful disobedience to the
voice of God and the word of God. There’s much obscenity that is portrayed both
on the television and internet that we need to be cautious about. If one
justifies themselves to view these profane images as harmless entertainment,
there will come a time when their conscience will be seared, and they will have
stilled the voice of God completely in their lives. It is better to nip these bondages in the
bud, rather than let them grow and become a snare to our soul.
Like Lot and David it is possible for
any one of us to fall into sin and be in a place where we can still the voice
of our conscience. In matters pertaining
to relating to the opposite gender, irrespective of how young or old we are, we
must exercise discretion, avoid being together alone, as both men and women are
vulnerable to fall into this snare. Sin will never overtake us suddenly but it
will over a period of time, if left unchecked, overpower us and enslave us.
Today many people have gotten into relationships through social media, and what
started off as a casual friendship, has landed many in immorality and adultery.
When the conditions are conducive a small seed can grow and become a huge
plant, so also a small sin that is left unrestrained can become a tool in
Satan’s hand to ensnare and enslave us into bondage.
Lot moved
into Sodom
We read in Genesis 14:12, “Lot, Abram's
nephew, was living in Sodom, so they took him and all his possessions.”
(GNB)
Lot first camped outside Sodom, and
later moved into Sodom, for we read in Genesis
14:12 that when Kings from other nations attacked Sodom, they carried away
Lot and all his possessions.
In Genesis 19:1, “When the two
angels came to Sodom that evening, Lot was sitting at the city gate.” (GNB)
Later as we read in Genesis 19, Lot was sitting at the
gate, probably now an elder in the city of Sodom, because it was the elders who
generally sat at the city gate.
If we observe the sequence of events,
we realize how Lot was gradually lured into Sodom, whereby soon his entire
family became a part and parcel of this sinful city.
If we yearn to have a good conscience
before the Lord, we must be sensitive to the gentle promptings of the Holy
Spirit of God in our lives, and seek to set right anything that is not pleasing
to Him. If we allow those so called
inconsequential sins to grow, we will soon come to a stage where we can no
longer hear the voice of our conscience, and will be in danger of being
ensnared by the evil one, who will destroy us.
Lot guarded
himself but his wife was ensnared
In the midst of all the sin and
wickedness of Sodom, Lot was able to protect himself and be a righteous man,
but Lot was not alone, he had his wife and children. When the Lord decided to
destroy Sodom, He graciously took Lot, his wife and children out of Sodom, but
Lot’s wife was so captivated by Sodom, that she looked back and became a pillar
of salt. Lot’s daughters had become so used to the immoralities of Sodom, that
they did the detestable thing by sleeping with their own father, in order to
have offspring, as their conscience also was seared with time from being
associated with the wicked and adulterous lifestyle they witnessed while living
in the land of Sodom.
Here’s a word of caution to parents.
The wrong choices we make in life will have adverse effects on our children,
and for the generations to come. Our
children observe us and imitate our actions. If we do not lead virtuous lives,
our children will do the same irrespective of how much we tell them or warn
them about what is right and wrong. The Lord wants us to be the salt of the
earth, but if we live in disobedience to the voice of the Lord and our
conscience, we too like Lot’s wife will become a pillar of salt, of no use to
anyone. Let us surrender our lives to the Lord, give no room for compromise, be
cautious in all our relationships and yearn to have a healthy and good
conscience. Daily let us discipline ourselves to give heed to the voice of God,
live in obedience to the word of God, and the gentle
promptings of the Holy Spirit.
Prayer
Our Heavenly Father, thank you for the precious gift of my conscience. I know that it can be seared in such a way that I will not be warned by it anymore, if I am not careful about how I deal with my conscience. I also learnt that its always a slow fade and that I have to be very careful in my relationship with You. Help me O Lord. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.
Br. A.Dixon
www.goodnewsfriends.net
Transcribed by : Ms. Esther Collins
Email : goodnewsfriends.net@gmail.com
Thank you Pastor for reminding us from God's Word that to have a healthy and good conscience we need to live in obedience to the Word of God and to be sensitive to the gentle promoting of the Holy Spirit! God bless you.
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