Are there Little Sins? (2024)

"SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE"

TV Program for 05/19/03

ARE THERE LITTLE SINS? - by Murray Wade

What we want to do tonight is ask the question, ARE THERE LITTLE SINS?

James 1:12-15 "Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, hewill receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. Let no one saywhen he is tempted, "I am tempted by God"; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does HeHimself tempt anyone. But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires andenticed. Then, when desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown,brings forth death."

Examples of how the world views sins:

1. Lust in the Heart vs. Adultery - Most people in the world view adultery as sin. However,many think it is not sinful to look in a lustful way at a woman or fantasize lustful thoughts aboutthe opposite sex. Jesus says that lusting in one's heart is as if the person committed adultery(Matthew 5:27-30). It is a sin that can condemn us eternally.

2. Dishonoring parents or elders vs. Murder - All nations in the world have severe punishmentfor murder. This has been the same since after the flood (Genesis 9:6). All would agree thatmurder is wrong. However, we live in a society that allows and many times condones thedisrespectful and rebellious behavior of children toward their parents and those in authority suchas teachers, policemen, bosses, older people, etc. (Titus 3:1-2, Romans 13:1-7). In the last fewyears we have witnessed many tragedies of young rebels who have no respect for authority. Theseincidents have led to violent crimes and even murder. We also cannot expect children to learnrespect for God unless they are taught to respect their parents and those in authority (Ephesians6:1-4, Hebrews 12:3-11).

3. Little white lies vs. Blaspheming God - Religious people would agree that speaking againstGod or blaspheming against God is a grievous sinful (1 Timothy 1:20). We even have an exampleof two people who lied to the Holy Spirit in Acts 5:1-11. However, I think if you would ask iftelling little white lies is acceptable, most in our society would say that little white lies are acceptable. Society may say this but Jesus says that lying is sinful. He says your yes should be yes(Matthew 5:33-37, James 5:12). In John 8:44 we see Jesus makes a contrast between Himselfand the devil. He describes the devil as a liar and the father of it and Himself as one who tells thetruth. There is no in between. One is either a liar or one who tells the truth. Not big liars and littleliars. But one is either a liar or not. Colossians 3:9-10 tell us that we are commanded not to lie toone another because lying is of the old man. When one becomes a Christian by being baptized, hebecomes a new man or new creature and does not pursue lying anymore. Notice that Revelation21:8 and 22:15 describes where liars will end up.

4. Speeding vs. Hit-and-Run - Occasionally, on the news, you may see coverage of ahit-and-run accident. Sometimes a person is seriously injured and sometimes someone dies. I thinkmost people in the world would agree that this crime is despicable and against the laws of theland. But what about speeding? It is against the law and sometimes results in minor accidents,people being seriously injured, and sometimes even death. Recently, a friend of mine was tellingme that he drives a truck for a trucking company that puts pressure on the drivers to drive muchfaster than the speed limit. He told me that he will not do that because he does not want to killsomeone. God's word commands Christians to obey the laws of the government (Romans 13:1-2,1 Peter 2:13-14). Therefore, even breaking the law by speeding is sinful. I would say that mostpeople break this law on a regular basis. But just because everyone else is doing it, it does notmean that the practice is acceptable to God (Matthew 7:13-14).

5. Coveting vs. Stealing - We hear of robberies all the time. It seems every night on the newssomeone is stealing something or breaking into a business to rob the cash register. Most in societywould readily agree that stealing is against the law and is sinful (Ephesians 4:28). But what aboutcoveting? To covet is to desire (have greed for) those things of others. Coveting also has the ideaof someone envying or being jealous for the things of another. The world around us is full ofcoveting behavior. And the truth of the matter is that coveting is a sin that is just as bad asstealing and has been condemned by God from early on in history (Exodus 20:17, Romans 7:7,James 3:13-18, 4:1-10).

6. Forsaking the Assembling vs. Worshiping Satan - I think people who are religious and claimto follow God would all agree that worshiping and serving Satan is sinful (Revelation 2:9). Butwhat about forsaking the assembly or what we might call "not going to church" (Hebrews10:24-25). I know many people who think nothing of missing church services regularly, eventhough they claim to be faithful people. Some may go to church once a month, once a year,maybe only for an hour on Sunday morning. In Oak Ridge we have Bible Study on Sundaymornings, followed by a period of Worship and partaking of the Lord's supper and then anotherservice Sunday evening of worship and partaking of the Lord's Supper. On Wednesday nights wemeet for Bible Study and a short time of devotion. Sometimes we have gospel meetings or whatsome might call "revival meetings". Sometimes these special worship periods are on a weekendand sometimes they take place over the course of an entire week. For a Christian, the Bibleteaches that forsaking any of these assemblies is a very serious sin (Hebrews 10:24-31). Eachtime a Christian forsakes the assembly, he grows weaker and weaker spiritually, and he fails toencourage and strengthen his fellow brethren.

In James 1:12-15, God does not make a distinction between a minor and a major sin like theworld does. There are no big sins and little sins, but rather there are sins. Any sin in our lives, ifnot repented of and washed away by the blood Jesus, will keep us from the Heavenly reward (1John 1:7-10). Let us strive to overcome all sin in our lives; not just the ones that the world thinksare serious.

Another consequence of thinking "little sins" are acceptable, is they can push people away fromJesus, because many times these sins are public sins .Look at a few examples:

1. If my friends see me disobeying my parents or treating them with disrespect, what will theythink of me?

2. If my co-workers witness me telling little white lies during the workday, what will they think ofme?

3. If my neighbors see me habitually driving over the speed limit, what will they think of me?

4. If my brethren see that my pew is empty on Sundays and Wednesdays, what will they think ofme?

Will they think that I am different from the world, following and serving Jesus Christ? Or will theythink I am a hypocrite because I claim to be a Christian, but commit these sins anyway? Whenpeople think you are a hypocrite, you can forget about encouraging them to strive for Heaven orconverting them to Jesus (Proverbs 11:9, Luke 6:39-42, James 3:17).

If you are not a child of God tonight and you realize that you have sinned, you need forgiveness.You need to confess that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and commit your life to Him, repent ofyour sins, and be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins. Do not let another day go by, becausewe do not know what tomorrow will bring. We hope to see you next time on "Speaking the Truthin Love"!

Are there Little Sins? (2024)

FAQs

What are considered little sins? ›

The examples of “small,” “acceptable,” or “overlookable” sins could be endless: an inward bad attitude regarding a job or your spouse, sarcastic words, a judgmental thought, a rolling of the eyes, the silent treatment, a “secret” lustful thought, or just simple impatience.

Are all sins equal in God's eyes? ›

All Sin is not the Same

In fact, the Book of Proverbs (6:16-19) identifies seven things that God hates although there is not any punishment proscribed for those. Scripture clearly indicates that God does view sin differently and that He proscribed a different punishment for sin depending upon its severity.

How many sins are there? ›

The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a grouping and classification of vices within Christian teachings. According to the standard list, they are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth, which are contrary to the seven heavenly virtues.

How many kinds of actual sins are there? ›

There are two types of actual sin: mortal and venial.

What is a slight sin? ›

venial sin, in Roman Catholic theology, a sin that is relatively slight or that is committed without full reflection or consent. While a venial sin weakens the sinner's union with God, it is not a deliberate turning away from God and so does not wholly block the inflow of sanctifying grace.

Is there small sin or big sin? ›

In many faiths, there is no small sin because a sin is a sin. In many faiths, there is no small sin because a sin is a sin. However, it is believed among people, that there are 'serious' sins will land the sinner in hell, as against minor sins that can be discountenanced and easily forgiven.

How many sins were there? ›

From research we learn that concerning Biblical Sins, there were 500 in the Old Testament and 67 in the New Testament. From www.WordofGodInternationalMinistries.org we see on their website 667 sins with Biblical references.

Is gossiping a sin? ›

On the one hand, Scripture speaks strongly against gossip. Romans 1:29; 2 Corinthians 12:20 – Both differentiate gossip from slander and condemn it as the result of a depraved mind, unfitting for Christians. 1 Timothy 5:13; 2 Thessalonians 3:11 – Both condemn “busybodies” who “speak about things not proper to mention.”

What counts as sin? ›

While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".

How many kinds of sins are there? ›

What are the seven deadly sins? According to Roman Catholic theology, the seven deadly sins are the seven behaviours or feelings that inspire further sin. They are typically ordered as: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.

What sins cry to heaven? ›

Reformed Churches. Reformed theologian William M'Gavin opined that "the four sins that cry to heaven for vengeance; these are, wilful murder—sin of Sodom—oppression of the poor—to defraud servants of their wages" are greater in gravity than the seven deadly sins.

Is bragging a mortal sin? ›

Objection 1: Proverbs 28:25 says, “He who boasts about himself and puffs himself up stirs up quarrels.” But it is a mortal sin to stir up quarrels, since, as Proverbs 6:16 and 19 tell us, God detests those who sow the seeds of discord. Therefore, boasting is a mortal sin.

What are some simple sins? ›

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What are the lesser sins? ›

Venial sins are less serious offenses against God's law and involve lesser matters, partial knowledge, impulsive behavior, or actions done inadvertently. Examples of venial sins include lying, overeating, pride, and indulging in sensual pleasures (e.g. viewing p*rnography).

What are less serious sins? ›

"One commits venial sin when, in a less serious matter, he does not observe the standard prescribed by the moral law,or when he disobeys the moral law in a grave matter, but without full knowledge or without complete consent." ( C.C.C. #.

What are the 5 basic sins? ›

Christian doctrine incorporates into the Judeo-Christian tradition the deadly sins that we all know (and their demons), as well as the virtues that are supposed to defeat or at least neutralize: 1) pride / humility, 2) greed / generosity, 3) lust / chastity, 4) anger / patience, 5) gluttony / temperance, 6) envy / ...

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