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T&M 1/30/13 IS IT EVER RIGHT TO HATE SOMETHING?
And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; having even the garment spotted by the flesh. Jude 23
I don't know about you, but I believe the word "hate" is a very strong word that should only rarely be used. When my cousins children were young, she forbade her children to use this word. Even if we strongly disliked something or someone, we never allowed ourselves or our children to use the word "hate" (she said), to describe this strong dislike. It was simply too strong an expression to describe how we or our children felt about something or someone.
But there is a proper time and place for hate! Jude 23 gives us an example of one of those times. It says "...Hating even the garment spotted by the flesh."
The word "hate" in this verse is taken from the word miseo. It is one of the strongest, fiercest words in the Greek Restored Covenant. In fact, it is so strong that it actually carries the idea of a hatred that can turn violent. So when Jude tells us to "hate" the garments spotted by the flesh, he isn't talking about a mere dislike of something; he is talking about a radical, violent aversion to something.
The Greek word miseo is the same Greek Word that is used in Revelation 2:6; 2:25, when Yahvahosha declares that He "hates" the deeds of the Nicolitans. Because the word miseo is used in these verses, the Scripture categorically tells us that Yahvahosha has no taste for what the Nicolaitans were doing. In Yahvahosha's opinion, their deeds and teachings were repugnant, revolting, repulsive, and nauseating. The Saviour Yahvahosha possessed a deep-seated aversion to their activities and found their deeds abhorrent.
Now Jude uses this Greek word miseo in Jude 23 when he writes, "...Hating even the garment spotted by the flesh." There is no doubt about it. Judge is letting us know that we should have a strong aversion to sin--so strong that is allows absolutely no tolerance for sin in our lives or in the lives of other believers,
This part of verse 23 could be taken to mean: "When it comes to sin in your life or in the lives of others, you should have no stomach for it at all. In fact, your feelings about sin should be so strong that you possess an aversion and repugnance to it..."
Our aversion to sin should be so fierce that Jude says we are to hat "...even the garment spotted by the flesh." The word "garment" (from the Greek word chiton) was used in ancient times to describe a person's undergarment. You see, the outer robe may be changed to look fresh and clean while the ungergarment remains just as dirty as ever! A new, clean robe may hide the truth that a person's undergarment is filthy--but this disguise doesn't alter the fact that he has a deeper problem to deal with!
Sin isn't just a superficial, outward problem. If we allow wrong attitudes and behavior to continue in our lives, this moral decay will eventually permeate deeper than the surface and penetrate even to the deepest, most hidden parts of our souls. The defilement may begin as an outward problem, the same way loose dirt can soil a man's outer garment. but if this filth is never dealt with, it will begin to work its way through every area of a person's life until he is completely defiled.
When this happens, Jude says the person has been spotted by the flesh." The word "spotted" is the word spilos. It means, to stain, defile, or contaminate. This person could have dealt with his moral problems before the problem got so serious. However, through neglect he allowed that filth to contaminate his entire life.
Thus, the second part of this verse conveys this idea: "...And don't just deal with the superficial issues of sin by cloaking yourself with a garment that hides the true picture. Be honest with yourself about your true situations. And be hard on sin, refusing to allow it access to the deeper part of your life. If sin sinks that deep below the surface, it won't be long until you are completely contaminated and affected by it."
It is imperative that we understand consequences of sin and learn to hate even the smallest hint of its presence in our lives. If we don't deal with sin while it's still a small, superficial problem, it will become a much deeper problem--and much more difficult to deal with!
So before you do anything else today, ask the Holy Ghost to open your eyes to those areas of your life that need attention and correction. He will lovingly point them out to you and then show you how to change!
PRAYER: YAHVAH, WE SEE SIN THE WAY YOU SEE IT SO THAT I HAVE NO STOMACH FOR IT IN MY LIFE. I KNOW THAT AS LONG AS I VIEW SIN ONLY AS A MISTAKE OR A WEAKNESS, I WILL BE TEMPTED TO TOLERATE IT. SO I ASK YOU TO TEACH ME TO SEE SIN EXACTLY THE WAY YOU DO SO MY DESIRE FOR CHANGE WILL GROW. HOLY GHOST, HELP ME SEE THE TRUTH AND KNOW THE PROPER STEPS I NEED TO TAKE IN ORDER TO MAKE THOSE NEEDED CHANGES. I PRAY THIS IN YAHVAHOSHA'S NAME!
MY CONFESSION FOR TODAY
I confess that I understand the consequences of sin and that I hate even the smallest hint of sin in my life. I will deal with sin while it is a small, superficial problem so that it never becomes a much deeper problem. The Holy ghost opens my eyes to those areas of my life that need attention and correction. He lovingly shows me what needs to change, and I willingly obey Himas He shows me how to change. I declare his by faith in Yahvahosha's name!
QUESTIONS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER
1.Have you had any ongoing with particular sins? Make a list of the areas you've been struggling with, and be honest with yourself.
2.Have you asked Yahvah to help you overcome and change in these areas of your life?
3.What can you begin to do differently that will help you walk free of these sins once and for all? Bro. Doc
Comments (2)
@HUMOR_ME_NOW - Aren't you glad that Yahvah accepts us just as we are and we don't have to try to clean up ourselves first. Because if that was the case we would never be saved. And do what you did got you straightened out. Bro. Doc
Good Morning, Pastor. There are a variety of reactions to sin in the Bible. First and foremost, Jesus died for all of our sins. That makes it pretty clear what God thinks of sin, but it also tells us how much He loves us---Then He gives us the new birth, fills us with the Holy Spirit, and starts the life long santification process for living life on planet earth.
Jesus was actually kind of gentle about it. He said to the woman at the well, 'Go get your husband.' lol He gently let her know that He knew about her past. The woman taken in adultery as asked by Jesus, 'Where are your accusers?" He then said, 'Go and sin no more.'
Paul basically told the Corinthians to shape up. He did tell the son sleeping with his father's wife to be turned ove to Satan---that sounds severe.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Self effort will never, never work. Living by faith is the answer and that is actually very hard to do.
3.1 (lol) I was born again with a very polluted mind due to reading forms of porno. I spent the next 10 to 15 years only ready the Bible--no newspapers, magazines, books, etc--only the Bible. My mind finally became normal--just normal lust threats. lol God's Word cleaned up my mind. That was something that I did. lol
frank
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