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Roger Bothwell
The Worst Sin
When I was a little boy I used to try to figure out which sin was the worst.
Surely it seemed that killing someone was worst than stealing something and
stealing something was worse then telling a lie. In my little boy mind I had
developed quite an interesting hierarchy of sins. But then I grew up and
decided that since all sins led to eternal death and the crucifixion of Jesus
there was no hierarchy. I figured they were all the same. But I have
changed again. Once again I have a hierarchy. I have come to believe the
sins of the heart are the worst kind. Killing, stealing, lying, etc. are merely
the fruit of something far worst. The really bad sin is the one that gives us
the liberty to judge others.
I saw a woman holding a sign with a demeaning label and vindictively she
spewed her hatred into the news camera telling the world how good it felt to
know God was on her side and that God hated the new Episcopal Bishop of
New Hampshire. I saw the worst kind of sin. I saw the conceit and
viciousness that causes someone to think if we do not think like they do we
are inferior and not God's children. I saw hatred masquerading as
righteousness. I saw someone saying, "God is on our side and not your
side." I saw the worst sin.
No wonder Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount, "If you hate someone
you are guilty of murder." Because the person you have murdered is
yourself! Matthew 5.
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
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