"HOW DOES SIN ATTRACT US?"

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

March 19, 1988

“Sin is mainly triggered through our mind, our sight, our touch, our smell, and probably the least amount of times, through our taste.

Sin is magnified by our imagination, then our intentions, and finally, our decision in what we choose to do. Sin can actually feel like a normal necessity to us, imbedded in our being, and that we have no choice to think otherwise, to do otherwise or to feel otherwise.

To our knowledge it has been three thousand years since God Himself passed on to mankind what He felt were grievous offenses against Him, and in His Delivery to Moses, elaborated upon these offenses that covered more than the few interpretations, conciseness we now have in what we learn as the Ten Commandments.

History tells us that sin was part of every generation through time. We are told we must not sin. Many times sin is condoned because it is accepted as customary or part of the way of life during a given time, a given period, a given decade of years. This, of course, is ridiculous in its concept. If sin was wrong three thousand years ago, time, circumstances, culture, cannot dignify sin for some weak reason.

It is sad in any decade of time when people ignore the dignity in which God created human beings, and how, in His Love for mankind He sent a Part of Himself, His Son (a terminology people in that time and now in our time could and can relate to) to the earth to teach in the manner He taught.

Christ taught about God, the Kingdom of Heaven, the importance of living a life of understanding the Reality of God’s Existence, and that God had a Great Purpose for the creation of man. Christ did not come and say, ‘I am God, I am your Creator,’ but He did say that this life upon earth was but the beginning of a Greater Life, and He did say how important it was to live this life upon earth for the Purpose God intended it to be: to one day be with Him for All Eternity.

We must also remember, Christ fought satan in many ways, many times, to show that there was an enemy lurking around every corner, in every place, to destroy the Purity that God had wanted mankind to see as a Part of Him that had to be recognized for Its Great Worth.”

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