Mar-14-2009

Sin is to Vomit as Obedience is to an Antiemetic

Posted by Laura under Life

Strange, I know, but my recent experience of illness with my 2 year old brought many thoughts to mind. So, not to go all SAT-like and stuff, I will elaborate. So here are the similarities I found between sin and vomit: disgusting, inevitable, embarrassing at times, leaves a stain, you can’t take it back, can be contagious, foul, exhausting, lingering Effects, can take your breath away, can make you feel sorry for yourself, can make your stomach churn, caustic, can be public or private, can ruin, can leave a bad taste in your mouth and can make people walk away from you. I thought it interesting at first that I could think of so many similarities, and then realized that it is no mistake that both of these vile things could be compared so easily. So why is it that every time we see someone throw up (especially if it is on you), we are so disgusted by it, but when we see sin, sometimes it is actually enticing to us? If we actually saw sin for what it really is, would we still think it is fun or intriguing or easy? I say “easy” because it is, isn’t it? I mean, trying to be good or do good is hard work, right? Or is that just something we convince ourselves so we won’t have to change? Living a life in obedience to God—why is it so hard for us to do and why do we continue to make excuses for our choices? Of course we can say, “well, we are all sinners.” Sure we are, but at some point we need to take responsibility for our choices instead of continuing to blame Eve or the snake or whatever else is convenient to blame at the time. Do we continue to choose sin because “it is in our nature” or do we choose to be fulfilled and renewed and be free of all the guilt and and grossness that binds us to this terminal world that we live in? So I compare obedience to an antiemetic-well, they are calming, settling, brings peace, takes that icky feeling away, prevents, alleviates, suppresses, prohibits, is deliberate and reduces the incidence of-(that’s my favorite I think). Reality–sin is going to happen, but faithful obedience will definatley “reduce the incidence” of it. To live a life of obedience to God-it takes the guesswork out of life. There are so many choices to make, why would we not want to make the best ones? When we follow God’s leading in our everyday occurrences, it will start to become natural and even the “difficult” or non-popular decisions will be “easy” because we will know they are the right decisions and we will have the peace that passes all understanding. Sin is a choice; obedience is a choice; so what is your choice today?

Tags:
  1. Aaron Said,

    very well said. i was struggling with these thoughts a while back (and still am struggling with them).

    it’s kind of easy to slip into that mentality of, “well, we’re all humans and humans have a sinful nature. so what’s to stop me (as a human) from sinning?”

    but you’re right. it’s about a choice. and the best choice is being obedient to God. and eventually, those choices that we make will become second nature.

    thank you for this post!

  2. trevor Said,

    You amaze me with how you see things and can express them in words…This is incredible and really shows the true parallel of vomit and sin. I love the line that when we obey it reduces the incidence of…great thoughts on this stuff. I love you.

  3. mommy Said,

    I love you so much. You are a great mom and you never cease to amaze me at how much you do. You write very well, too. I am very impressed.
    Very deep thoughts. Did these come to you while you were up, worrying and praying for your baby to get well soon? I wish I had half the energy you push through in one day.

  4. LnddMiles Said,

    Pretty cool post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say
    that I have really liked reading your blog posts. Anyway
    I’ll be subscribing to your blog and I hope you post again soon!

Add A Comment