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Your Sin Isn't Better - Friday Praise & Pray (for others) December 5, 2025

We live in a world where many churches teach that Christians don't experience trials and troubles. Such incomplete instruction can create the impression that bad things only happen to bad people. Or that it is only non-Christians who experience bad things. However, Jesus never taught this, and if we harbor any such thinking, it is time to let it go.


In Luke 13, Jesus discussed a tragedy that happened to a group of Galileans who died at the hands of Pilate. Luke 13:2-3 - Jesus answered, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way? /I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.


Here, Jesus warned the listeners not to think that the dead Galileans were worse sinners who deserved the disaster they'd experienced. He pointed out that they were Jews and the children of Abraham, just as his audience was. He cautioned them to repent and focus instead on living lives that reflect it. That way, they wouldn't become an example of how not to live. He stressed that it was just God's grace that others hadn't suffered the fate of the dead Galileans.


This is a lesson for you and me. We should not see ourselves as better than others because we are all sinners, and it is only by God's grace that we have escaped some of the troubles others have endured. Thank God for Jesus, who stands as an advocate, continuously interceding on our behalf. Praise God that we are not treated as our sins deserve (Psalm 103:10). None of this is because we are righteous. In fact, we are far from it.


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Sure, we may not be fornicating, lying, or practicing magic, but our sin might be the failure to do something we know we should have done. James 4:17 - If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them. For instance, the word instructs us to care for the needy. If a believer knows this and never gives from the little or plenty they have, that is a sin. Plus, no sin is worse than any other. Those who believe in Jesus are simply fortunate that the Holy Spirit convicts them to repent and try to do better when given another opportunity.


Remember the story of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Jesus told that parable as a warning to those "who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else" (Luke 18:9). He showed how the Pharisee, who prided himself on not being a Tax Collector, was actually worse off in God's eyes. The Tax Collector was genuinely remorseful for his sins and sought God's forgiveness without claiming any moral high ground.


Let us be like the Tax Collector who acknowledged his imperfection to the Lord and sought mercy. He was humble and resisted the pride displayed by the Pharisee. As long as we genuinely repent and take steps not to repeat our sins, God will help us. While we won't be perfect, He will make us stronger so our flesh doesn't succumb. We will become more like Jesus, who obeyed and pleased God. The Holy Spirit will also teach us how to avoid the snare of thinking we are better than anyone else.


I pray that God will continue to show us grace so we humble ourselves before the Lord in all things. He will help us. IJMN Amen.




As you wait for fellowship at 12 Noon EST, consider reading the Altar Call below and the following previous P&P messages:

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From M22 - Happy Fellowship Day Fam! God continue to bless you as always sis @FFJ . Today's word is a humble reminder to never see ourselves as spiritually better than others. The story of tht tax collector and the Pharisee is definitely a scripture reading I want to dig into given that I sometimes struggle with spiritual perfection. What I have learnt so far this year is that God doesn't require us to be perfect, only he can perfect us. Still we should not see it as an excuse to sin but rather to depend on the Holy Spirit to help us overcome sin and strengthen our spirit over our flesh.


God bless y'all. Amen!!

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Glory be to God Almighty!


Good morning, sis. Wonderful to see your comment. Yes, the desire to be perfect can plague any believer but as you noted, we need to rely on the Lord to perfect us. I've learned that He's working on each of us so we will walk into heaven perfected. May the good Lord help us all.


Thank you for noting that we are still called to be righteous and not sin. The Bible teaches us this explicitly. And again, we need God's Spirit to help us so we don't succumb to sin but flee the very appearance of evil.


I'm reminded of a favorite verse. Proverbs 27:12 - A prudent man sees evil and hides himself…


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From ND22 - Amenn

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Amen, my sister. Praise the Lord.


I'm so happy to see your font today. I pray all is well with you and yours and that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.


God bless and keep you, IJMN, Amen.


And if you're free at Noon EST, be sure to come on back. Join us in worship and as we pray for others today. Take care!!!

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No matter how blemished we are, Jesus died on the cross to erase every sin and wash us clean over and over again.


We take advantage of that great gift by acknowledging His sacrifice, proclaiming Him our Savior, and praying in His name for forgiveness of our sins


Now is your opportunity to do just that and get baptized in the Spirit (John 3:5).


So if your heart is open, plus if, as in Psalm 42:2, your soul thirsts for God and you want to appear in His presence, why don't you say the following prayer?


Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. I confess my sins right now to you. And I believe that you are the Son…


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