35 Reasons Not to Sin
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 03:16PM
When I watched the Passion of the Christ for the first time I was left stunned and speechless and deeply moved by what I had seen portrayed before me. In fact, there was a errie heaviness, a thick quiet, if you will, all through the theater as the movie let out— as if to say anything was somehow sacrilegious and cheapened what we had just experienced. It seems I wasn't the only one moved and convicted by the suffering our sins caused Christ.
Once we were safely outside the theater my wife turned and asked me, "So, what did you think?"
All I could muster were four simple words, spoken more to me than to her, "I'll never sin again."
But I did. And I have. And, to my shame, probably always will... no matter how hard I strive not to.
While thinking about my sin nature and its propensity to act according to its nature, I found the following list on Steve Camp's blog. It is both helpful and enlightening and I am posting them here as an encouragement to you and to me.

35 Reasons Not To Sin
by Jim Elliff
- Because a little sin leads to more sin.
- Because my sin invites the discipline of God.
- Because the time spent in sin is forever wasted.
- Because my sin never pleases but always grieves God who loves me.
- Because my sin places a greater burden on my spiritual leaders.
- Because in time my sin always brings heaviness to my heart.
- Because I am doing what I do not have to do.
- Because my sin always makes me less than what I could be.
- Because others, including my family, suffer consequences due to my sin.
- Because my sin saddens the godly.
- Because my sin makes the enemies of God rejoice.
- Because sin deceives me into believing I have gained when in reality I have lost.
- Because sin may keep me from qualifying for spiritual leadership.
- Because the supposed benefits of my sin will never outweigh the consequences of disobedience.
- Because repenting of my sin is such a painful process, yet I must repent.
- Because sin is a very brief pleasure for an eternal loss.
- Because my sin may influence others to sin.
- Because my sin may keep others from knowing Christ.
- Because sin makes light of the cross, upon which Christ died for the very purpose of taking away my sin.
- Because it is impossible to sin and follow the Spirit at the same time.
- Because God chooses not to respect the prayers of those who cherish their sin.
- Because sin steals my reputation and robs me of my testimony.
- Because others once more earnest than I have been destroyed by just such sins.
- Because the inhabitants of heaven and hell would all testify to the foolishness of this sin.
- Because sin and guilt may harm both mind and body.
- Because sins mixed with service make the things of God tasteless.
- Because suffering for sin has no joy or reward, though suffering for righteousness has both.
- Because my sin is adultery with the world.
- Because, though forgiven, I will review this very sin at the Judgment Seat where loss and gain of eternal rewards are applied.
- Because I can never really know ahead of time just how severe the discipline for my sin might be.
- Because my sin may be an indication of a lost condition.
- Because to sin is not to love Christ.
- Because my unwillingness to reject this sin now grants it an authority over me greater than I wish to believe.
- Because sin glorifies God only in His judgment of it and His turning of it to good use, never because it is worth anything on it's own.
- Because I promised God he would be Lord of my life.
Can you others to this list?

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