So recently, there has been several people that I'm close with or know of, who have/are dealing with some sort of secret sin. They are dealing with bringing it to the light, which is a beautiful thing. But, I feel that some Christians have created tough environments for this process to take place for others. We can easily become religious with our thinking towards sin. Please don't get me wrong. Sin is bad. God hates it. And we should hate it too. BUT we should NOT hate the sinner. I have time and time again seen Christians respond to some one's sin by saying something like "I can't believe how dumb 'Jenny' is. How could she do such a thing?" I can say first hand that there have been times in my life that I have lived with a secret sin. The devil delights in darkness. When we sin, we instantly separate ourselves from truth. The father of lies becomes our company. So....if you were struggling with sin, how would it make you feel if you saw someone make a comment like "I just don't understand how stupid people can be. 'Adam' started drinking again." Jesus certainly did not react this way to sin. Even caught in the act of adultery, standing naked in front of everyone, a sinful woman already stood ashamed. She already heard the lies the devil was telling her. Did Jesus take that moment to point out what she was doing wrong? I think she knew it was a mistake.
What kind of atmosphere are you creating with your reaction to sin? We need to be safe places for the darkness to surface. We may not understand why someone did something. Get over it. Let's love the way Jesus taught. Let's live a life of honor and grace!