What is it about human nature that causes us to react in ways contrary to our core beliefs? I have no problem believing the chair I am sitting in will hold me up, because its designed to hold me. It always acts in consistency with what it was designed to do.
I watch ants sometimes with my daughter. You never see a renegade ant. There is never an ant doing something other than you would expect. They always act in consistency with what they are created for.
But humans are different. Humans though created in His image are unlike God. they do not act in consistency with who they are. God does. While his actions at times may surprise us, when they are considered according to his word, and his character, they are always proved right and just. Shouldn't humans created in his image be the same? We would expect this to be true. We do act differently though. We are prone to error. Why is it? Leslie Vernick a licensed clinical social worker has this to say about human nature,
To answer this question we need to get down to the core of our humanness. What is the truest thing about us? Vernick continues her thoughts,
What do I glean from Vernick? We are created in God’s image, but fallen, sinful creatures. That is why we instead of acting according to what we profess to believe, we act out of our sinful hearts. This is the core of who we are.
Christians must live with a tension of “Now, but not yet”. We are saved from sin, and in one respect free from the bondage of sin, however we are not free from sinning. In our weakened, fallen state we still struggle. This is why we do not walk in consistency with who we are.
If I visit the woman with congestive heart failure and she claims to believe the promises of Christ, (namely eternal life, no more suffering, new body etc.) why would she worry about death. If she really believed this teaching at her core why would stepping into eternity be frightening? It should not be, but it is. This is why I believe our fear can be sinful. Fear can control us and cause us to act based on emotion and not on truth. We should not fear, but we do because we are fallen, sinful creatures. God understands this and is patient with our sin. He has gone to great lengths to forgive us of our sin. there is much grace for us found at the foot of the cross.
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