Spiritual Morality
Introduction:
When we hear the word adultery, our minds immediately
register sin. And so it should, for adultery is sin, a
transgression of God’s law. (I
Corinthians 6:9-10)
Today we live in a time when physical adultery is accepted
almost without question by the majority. Some in the Lord’s
church are openly living in adultery! We have not taught
fully or correctly on this subject in many congregations nor
in our homes. There are some who “Do not want to offend
anyone.” So they do not teach on it at all. This is to our
shame. For God teaches that those who die in an adulterous
state will be lost! (Galatians
5:19-21, Revelation 22:15, I Corinthians 6:9-10)
From a human standpoint, one might understand the non-christian
committing adultery; and possibly an “unlearned” new convert
doing so. But for one that knows the truth and the
consequences of living and dying in that condition, it is
impossible to understand.
However, there is another kind of adultery, which we do not
take seriously enough in our teaching. That is spiritual
adultery. But the consequences of an unrepentant spiritual
adulterer, carries the same consequences as physical
adultery.
Body:
Ancient Israel committed spiritual adultery in forsaking the
Lord God of Heaven, who had taken them for His own. (Judges
2:11-17)
We need only to read the books of Jeremiah and Ezekiel to
determine their fallen condition. (Ezekiel
16:15, 32, 38)
Someone may ask, “What is spiritual adultery?” “How may we
commit the same today?” Once a person has been baptized for
the remission of sins and added to the Lord’s church, we
become His bride. (Revelation
21:2,
Revelation
22:17)
Then when one follows after religious error, doctrines of
men, perversions of the scriptures and leaves the church of
the Lord; that person commits spiritual adultery!
Sometimes this is done through ignorance. A lack of
knowledge and proper understanding of the scriptures can
cause a person to become weak. It is at that point that
Satan walks in and leads us astray. Over and over, we as
christians are admonished to study and know the truth. (II
Timothy 2:15-16)
We are to, “Study to show thyself approved unto God, rightly
dividing the Word of truth.” In
II Timothy 1:13-14
we are admonished to “Hold fast the form of sound words,
which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in
Christ Jesus. That good things which were committed unto
thee; keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us.” While
each of us has the obligation to know the truth, we must
also be able to teach it to others. While teaching the
truth in its purity, we must admonish others to hold on to
the truth lest someone lead us astray by a perverted
gospel. Read
James 4:4-5.
The apostle Paul also warns us in
I Timothy 4:1-11
that in later times, some would depart from the faith.
Timothy is told to put the brethren in remembrance of the
things which were taught of God.
Verse 11
says, “These things command and teach.” Our ignorance of
these will not stand in the day of judgment! (Matthew
25:31-46)
Today, there are Christians being drawn into error by smooth
talking teachers and preachers on the radio, television, and
internet. (Revelation
2:20-22)
Others are being drawn into groups who openly pervert the
scriptures because of a lack of wanting to be as “narrow as
the scriptures.” (Galatians
1:6-10)
So, we not only teach the truth; but we should be aware of
false prophets who would pervert the flock. You surely
cannot tell them by their looks! (Matthew
7:15-20)
Conclusion:
Spiritual adultery is a very serious matter. We must be
diligent so as not to be led away from Jesus Christ, from
His body, the church.
Bobby Stafford
July 21, 2013
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