It is possible to have a perfectly flat footpath and still trip over our own feet and fall down. But if we are the ones who have fallen, we ought to be circumspect and more careful when we pass by that way again. When I came to the area where I fell, I took care to walk more to the middle of the footpath. The wise do the same when it comes to falling into sin, and the term "fall" may be a misnomer in many cases. Many times we dive into sin like a swimmer does a pool, taking to it like a duck to water. I have seen clips of people accidentally falling into pools while doing maintenance or when talking on their phone, but sin is rarely an accident. Sin is natural to our flesh and often intentional, even habitual.
Sometimes we have failed to recognise our attitudes, outlook, judgments, actions, motives and words are sinful, and because He loves us God convicts us of our sin. His word is like a light that shines in the darkness of our hearts and reveals how contrary to God we actually are. Other times our sin is premeditated, and there are well-worn paths to sin we have habitually frequented. As Proverbs 26:11 says, "As a
dog returns to his own vomit, so a fool repeats his
folly." I always wondered what our dog was thinking when he did weird things like eating grass or returned to eat his own vomit. I don't believing thinking had anything to do with it, for he was an animal driven by instinct. He did so because he was a dog, and those are commonly observed behaviours in dogs. In his parable Solomon said dogs and fools act according to their nature, and fools express their folly by repeating it. Without thought of God, fools do not learn from their folly and on their own cannot change.
Having been born again by faith in Jesus Christ, we no longer are to walk as fools--who live as if God did not exist. We no longer have a "sin nature" because Jesus has made us new, raised from death to life. We are empowered by God to put off the deeds of the "old man" and sins associated with life apart from Christ, and we can do as Ephesians 4:23-24 says, to "...and be renewed in the spirit of your mind, 24 and that you put on the new man
which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness." Though we continue to live in a body of flesh that has a hearty appetite for sin and tries to justify itself in pride, we are to walk wisely and remember what led to previous falls. We ought to avoid what has caused us to sin in the past and ensure we do not stumble others. Even if the council worker hadn't leveled the footpath, by God's grace I was not doomed to fall again.
Knowing I had fallen and can fall again today prompted me to walk wisely and carefully. It would have been foolish for me to walk away from the "scene of the fall" proud I didn't fall today, scoring a victory over that dumb kerb! We can make the mistake of feeling proud of ourselves for avoiding where we stumbled in the past only to have another sin like pride overtake us because we believe we are sufficient in ourselves due to our knowledge, maturity or spirituality to avoid such errors. How we need to rely on Jesus to walk uprightly! God save us from sin and flesh that repeats its folly!
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