I Tasted Sin

taste of sinNow I know what sin taste like!  I was buying some sparkling water in downtown Chicago when there it was.  Its dark covering looked so appealing.  It was as if the packaging itself was saying, “Mark, come hither.”  It’s okay.  You can eat just one.  This one small bag won’t hurt you.  Look, it’s a limited edition.  You better hurry.  You don’t want to miss out.  You don’t want to be the only one that doesn’t know what this taste like do you?”

Isn’t that just like sin?  I know these phrases have been used from the beginning of mankind.  From satan tempting Eve with the forbidden fruit to this bag of milk chocolate Wavy Lay’s potato chips.  “Milk” that’s healthy isn’t it?  Doesn’t milk do a body good?  “Yes!” I bought the bag.

Sin – it draws us in through the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.  You see – you want.  You imagine – you feel.  You think – you become.  All of this starts in the mind.  That is why the bible instructs us to “bring EVERY thought into captivity.” Capture the thought, and let it become subjective to God’s words, God’s ways, and God’s plan.

Sometimes sin isn’t presented in obvious packages, but introduced to us subtlety, slowly.  Watch, be aware, and be mindful of how satan tries to use your weaknesses to kill, steal, or destroy you.  He doesn’t care about you, he is just trying to get revenge on God

Oh!  In no way am I saying it’s a sin to eat chocolate covered potato chips, but find a group of people to share them with, so you don’t over indulge and become a gluten.  Now that might be a sin.