“Condemning looks”
When it’s not a sin…
Annoy me!!
And it makes me sad to think…
That people need to do that…
Judge others!
Let’s be clear about the two…
Shame
noun
A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of
guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace.
Capacity for such a feeling:
(Have you no shame?)
One that brings dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
A condition of disgrace or dishonor; ignominy.
A great disappointment.
Shamed, Sham·ing, Shames
tr.v
To cause to feel shame; put to shame.
To bring dishonor or disgrace on.
To disgrace by surpassing.
To force by making ashamed:
(He was shamed into making an apology.)
Put To Shame
Idiom
To fill with shame; disgrace.
To outdo thoroughly; surpass:
(Your productivity has put the rest of us to shame.)
Sin
noun
A transgression of a religious or moral law, especially when deliberate.
Theology
Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God.
A condition of estrangement from God resulting from such disobedience.
Something regarded as being shameful, deplorable, or utterly wrong.
Sinned, Sin·ning, Sins
intr.v.
To violate a religious or moral law.
To commit an offense or violation.
James 4:17
“If anyone, then,
knows the good they ought to do
and doesn’t do it,
it is sin for them.”
Colossians 2:6
“So then,
just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,
continue to live your lives in Him,”
*One on-line answer that I liked to the question:
What is the Biblical difference between sin and shame?
“‘Sin’ is generally used to describe a wrong doing of some sort,
usually ethical, moral, or religious.
It’s a known wrong,
that people in their respective society shouldn’t do.
‘Shame’ is often associated with sin in most cultures,
however it is definitely very different.
Shame is the emotion
associated with either being,
or doing, something that others disapprove of.
-You can feel shame because you were caught doing something wrong, like stealing.
-A child can feel shame when they don’t get picked for the basketball team because they’re not tall enough.
-A person can even feel shame for a wrong they’ve done that no one else knows about.
Shame is often associated with a conscience,
and it has some connections,
but shame is not necessarily an indicator that you have done something wrong.
The easiest way to define shame is:
An emotional sense of disappointment either in oneself or another,
caused by failure to meet some given standard, moral or otherwise.”
Summary:
A sin is an estrangement from God
And shame is a feeling of inadequacy or guilt.
Romans 6:14
“For sin shall no longer be your master,
because you are not under the law,
but under grace.”
Ahhh…
Grace!!!
Shame or Sin…
Neither control me any longer!!
2 Corinthians 12:9-10
“But He said to me,
‘My grace is sufficient for you,
for My power is made perfect in weakness.’
Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses,
so that Christ’s power may rest on me.
That is why, for Christ’s sake,
I delight in weaknesses,
in insults,
in hardships,
in persecutions,
in difficulties.
For when I am weak,
then I am strong.”
Don’t feel shame for something that honors God…
No matter how weak or foolish it makes you look…
In the eyes of unbelievers.
That would be misplaced shame!
Because the power of Christ…
Is perfected in our weaknesses!
1 Corinthians 15:34
“Come back to your senses as you ought,
and stop sinning;
for there are some who are ignorant of God—
I say this to your shame.”
Only having shame for what dishonors God:
Ignorance of God…
Sin against God…
False beliefs about God…
Equals well-placed shame!
Consider the difference between:
Not dishonoring God vs Dishonoring God
God-Centered vs Self-Centered
This will explains the difference between…
Misplaced, or well-placed, shame!
If you’re dishonoring God…
You’ll feel shame…
No matter how strong,
Or wise,
Or right
You are in the eyes of men!
Sin is always a proper cause for shame…
Sin is behavior that dishonors God.
Solution????
Get rid of the unbelief that feeds shame…
Through belief in God’s Word…
And faith in the promises of God!
Read more at:
http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/sermons/battling-the-unbelief-of-misplaced-shame
Romans 9:33
“As it is written:
‘See, I lay in Zion a stone that causes men to stumble
and a rock that makes them fall,
and the one who trusts in Him
will never be put to shame.'”
http://christianity.about.com/od/faqhelpdesk/f/romans14issues.htm
Christians…
Our traditions, rules, and regulations…
Are not equal to God’s laws.
We can’t base our moral judgments of others…
On opinions and personal dislikes…
Only on the Word of God!
Our relationship with Christ and His Word
Regulates our convictions!
Romans 14:23
“…everything that does not come from faith is sin.”
Let faith…
And your conscience convict you…
And tell you what to do in these matters.
Romans 14:12-13
“So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.
Therefore let us stop passing judgment on one another.
Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle
in the way of a brother or sister.”
But how do we decide if something is sin when the Bible is not clear?
According to:
http://christianity.about.com/od/faqhelpdesk/qt/knowsin.htm
“The Bible presents general guidelines to help us judge sin when we are uncertain.
Romans 14 is a great place to start.
Usually when we’re in doubt over sin,
our first tendency is to ask
if something is bad or wrong.
I’d like to suggest thinking in the opposite direction.
Instead, when you’re trying to determine if something is sin,
ask yourself these questions based on Scripture:
- Is this a good thing for me and others? Is this beneficial? Will it draw me closer to God? Will it strengthen my faith and my witness? (1 Corinthians 10:23-24)
- The next great question to ask is, will this glorify God? Will God bless this thing and use it for his purposes? Will this be pleasing and honoring to God? (1 Corinthians 6:19–20; 1 Corinthians 10:31)
- You can also ask, how will this thing affect my family and friends? Although we may have freedom in Christ in an area, we are never to let our freedom cause a weaker brother to stumble. (Romans 14:21; Romans 15:1) In addition, since the Bible teaches us to submit to those in authority over us (parents, a spouse, a teacher), we can ask, do my parents have a problem with this thing? Am I willing to submit this to those in leadership over me?
- Finally, in all things, we are to let our conscience before God convict us of what is right and wrong on matters that are not clear in the Bible. We can ask, do I have freedom in Christ and a clear conscience before the Lord to do whatever is in question? Are my own desire’s submitted to the Lord’s will? (Colossians 3:17; Romans 14:23″
Something may be a shame, but not a sin!!
Don’t judge!
And don’t cast that condemning look!!