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Daily Bread

No more excuses

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The soul who sins shall die. – Ezekiel 15-18

When salmon travel hundreds of miles up rivers and streams to spawn, they are acting on instinct. They are in a sense being driven by an uncontrollable force.

I read about a young convict who thinks that human conduct is similar to that of the salmon. Referring to the murders he committed and to his own fate, he said, "Things just happen." He thinks some kind of force was responsible for his pulling the trigger and killing two people. But he is wrong. Man is free and cannot blame his sinful actions on an uncontrollable force such as instinct.

More than 2,500 years ago, some Israelites were using a similar excuse for their sin. They quoted a well-known proverb that placed the blame for their sins on their ancestors (EZEKIEL 18:2). But God told them they were wrong. He said that a good man will not be punished for the sins of a wicked son. Nor will a godly son be punished for the sins of his evil father.

Make no mistake. No matter what your situation, you are responsible for what you do. Stop offering excuses for your sins. Instead, acknowledge your guilt to God and accept the forgiveness He offers (PSALM 32:5). That’s the first step in exercising your individual responsibility. – Herbert Vander Lugt

Our actions are accountable

In God’s just court above,

So we must face this certain fact:

We need His pardoning love. – BRANON


Read: Ezekiel 18:1-18


There’s no excuse for excusing sin.

The Bible in one year:

• Ezekiel 15-18

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ACTIONS

BLAME

BUT GOD

EXCUSE

EZEKIEL

FORCE

GOD

HERBERT VANDER LUGT

IN GOD

INSTINCT

SINS

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