Rationalization?

Pastor Jim Kilby • July 29, 2024

If you really want to do something that's, shall we say, "a little sketchy," do you find that your mind finds all sorts of reasons and excuses why you should be allowed to do it? Once you've done something wrong, then does your mind find ways to make you innocent because of either circumstances or loopholes? Don't think you're alone because each and every man, woman and child alive develops a vast array of defense mechanisms and rationalizations that if go unchecked; can come up with an excuse for anything--and I mean anything! Murder? No problem if you let your reasoning run on autopilot long enough? So when does it stop? How does it stop? For a Christian the answer is fairly simple. As we allow the Spirit of God to work in us (through the Word, prayer, and other believers, etc.) we become convicted and convinced that we need to put a check on our motives. As our growing process continues, God can strip away virtually all of our ungodly ways--but only if we let go and let Him work. The next time you see your mind working overtime looking for a loophole to allow you to sin, begin to pray and I think your "ok" to sin, and possibly even your desire to sin will be stripped away!

 

 "All a man's ways seem innocent to him, but motives are weighed by the LORD." Proverbs 16:2



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