Proverbs 14:34
SIN is a Reproach to Any People
Introduction:
A. Sin
i. drugs; alcohol; smoking; theft; fraud; unwed mothers; laziness; cheating the welfare system; frivolous lawsuits based on raw greed; prisons; police forces; military.
ii. How many lives have been lost because of sin? (drunken drivers; drugs; alcohol; tobacco; murders; aids) And there is quite a cost to all that too.
iii. There is plenty of space on the planet; and there are plenty of natural resources for everybody… and we could all be extremely wealthy…
iv. BUT… men are sinners… and we steal; hoard; we waste; we lie; deceive; take back by fraud; etc… and ultimately, we pay the consequences!
v. Sin is a reproach! Sin is the ruin of any people.
B. Reproach
Ø Sin brings that which is shameful to a nation/people.
Ø Kidnapping
Ø Pedophiles
Ø Rapes
Ø Violence & Murders
Ø Drug and alcohol abuse
Ø Political corruption – in both parties
Ø These activities are carried out with increasing frequency. But at least they are illegal, and are unacceptable by our society.
Ø Legalized abortion
Ø Acceptance of homosexuality
Ø Changing God’s design for the family
Ø Gay Marriage
Ø Issues of medical ethics in our day
Ø Legal prescription of drugs and legal alcohol abuse
Ø State sponsored gambling
Ø God designed human governments to condemn such behavior, not to sponsor it… and certainly not to pay for it with tax dollars!
Ø This is far worse. This brings shame and reproach to any nation.
Ø And by the way, this is not just America… this kind of approval is world wide.
Ø God has every right to judge our nation for our sins
Ø Jer. 5:25 – God has every right to withhold blessings because of sins.
i. God gave them up…
ii. God left them alone… to reap the natural consequences of their evil behavior.
iii. Unbelief, idolatry, immorality, and sin go hand in hand.
iv. Sin is a reproach to any people. You reap what you sow.
i. One of the reasons Europeans claim that they do not like Americans is because of our culture… especially the trash put out by Hollywood…
1. But they sure to seem to watch it enough!
2. And with all their claims of superiority, they are much farther to the left than the USA.
ii. One of the reasons the Muslims hate the west so is because of Western “decadence.”
1. On that level – they have a point. Our sin is bringing upon ourselves the hatred of others.
2. Of course, their hatred and claims of moral superiority are quite hypocritical…
3. They are far worse for tolerating oppression; torture; suicide bombers; now offering their children as sacrifices in bombings; killing innocent men, women, and children, disdain for life & civility.
iii. Hab. 1:13 - God used the Babylonians to judge Israel.
1. Remember Habakkuk’s concern: it seemed odd that God would use a nation WORSE than Israel morally to judge her… but He did.
2. God can use ANY instrument He chooses to judge a nation for their sin… and He does.
iv. He could use the radical Muslims to bring reproach upon the West in the world.
1. God could use people even more ungodly than us to judge us!
2. We are told to PRAY for our leaders and for all in authority.
3. Perhaps this expression of “R” might EXALT our nation and deliver us from judgment.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. History is replete with illustrations of the truth in this proverb: nations are judged… nations rise and fall according to their works.
2. When sin, pride, corruption, immorality, greed, cruelty, and injustice prevail – eventually that nation falls… as Rome, which crumbled from within.
Ø Greece became proud of their science and art
Ø Rome became proud of its conquests
Ø Great Britain (an empire which once championed the cause of Christ in missionary endeavors around the world) has now turned its back on Christianity.
Ø The glory has departed.
Ø The USA is not exempt from this principle. Those great world powers became corrupt from within and declined in significance. Sin became a reproach to those nations.
Ø Can the USA be far behind?
3. Israel is God’s LIGHT to the world of this principle.
Ø When Israel followed God’s Law, they were exalted.
Ø When they departed from it, they were defeated and enslaved by enemies.
Ø Read the OT, especially the book of Judges --- this truth is repeated over and over again… as a constant object lesson to the nations.
Ø It is also a constant object lesson to us as a church… sin is the ruin of ANY people!