I attended Christian colleges which
were strict about things such as dress code and curfews. During my junior year,
my roommate got caught breaking curfew to attend a party in town. For her punishment,
she was “campused,” which meant she was restricted to her dorm room when not in
class or in the cafeteria for meals. This was trouble for her unfortunate,
innocent roommate as well because I was the only one she had to talk to most of
the time. One night, after listening to her complain – again – about her horrible fate, I reminded her that she knew the
rules and she chose to break them. She reluctantly admitted that I was right –
and that the party wasn’t even fun!
Whatever other rules she might have violated,
my roommate never broke curfew again. It might be a good thing if we got caught
and were punished immediately every time we sinned. Instead, when we get away
with it we receive positive reinforcement for behavior that wasn’t even fun.
The actual payment for sin is death (Romans 6: 23). Suffering
the natural consequences of your sin or paying you debt to society for breaking
the law does not mean you have settled your debt with God. You may be alive and
complaining now but you are not getting away with it. You sin, you die.
But wait. There’s an offer on the
table. Eternal life can be yours. It’s free to you because Jesus Christ paid
the price for your sin (Romans 6: 23 – again). He died so you don’t have to.
I’m not an attorney but I suggest you accept the offer. And stop complaining!
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