Roadmap to Romans – Romans 3:9-20 – No One, part b
- September 4th, 2010
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… I am continuing my discussion from yesterday regarding Total Depravity….
There are moves today to legalize what God would call sin. This happens every day. Because we assume that “everyone is doing it” and “everyone is okay” with it, then shouldn’t we change the law? It’s bad law, right? Why waste time on stopping prostitution and drugs and gambling since everyone wants it, because if everyone wants it then it must be okay!
Do you remember what the previous passage says? “Let God be true and every man a liar.”
The problem with sin – and thus why we call it “Total depravity” is that it doesn’t only affect our actions; it affects our thinking.
The doctrine of total depravity is an important and serious doctrine because it goes beyond simple actions of sin. That is what the Bible calls transgressions. We could also include mistakes we make in there. We simply failed to do something right, or we did something wrong. If that’s all it were, then once we sinned in a particular way, we would be done with that sin. “Okay, did that, liked it (or didn’t like it), have the T-shirt,” and then we move on. The diabolic reality is that sin changes our thinking. The Sin-Monster mutates our souls like aliens control bodies in the movies. It comes in and inhabits us and takes over our mental, cognitive, social, and soulful faculties. It is an invader and dominator which affects our passions and heart. Sin is so incredibly powerful that our very way of thinking (and therefore our behavior) is sidetracked and derailed.
If you remember Romans 1:28, Paul termed this a “debased mind.” A debased mind is a mind which is not genuine. It is different from the standard. The root word for debased was used to describe a shield that had been tested and was ready to defend in the face of battle. It was strong, wieldy, and protective. If it were “debased” then it could not withstand the attacks of the enemy and would allow the soldier to be injured. God established us in the beginning with a mind that was true, tested, and strong. But sin has debased it and made it less than true. It is weak and allows the enemy in to attack.
The job of the Christian, my friend, is to strengthen our minds. This is done through believing and following Jesus and studying his Word.
I believe this even more since entering the ministry. After a couple of years, I have witnessed the power and majesty of this formidable enemy we know as Sin. It makes faithful men leave their wives of 30 years. It makes lovely young women desert their beautiful children. It causes otherwise logical and lucent people make really stupid decisions.
And it wants YOU next.
A few weeks ago, when I was leaving Thailand, I felt that feeling you get when your stomach is not so well. You know that feeling. It’s awful. The problem was I was about to go through customs in Bangkok and get on an airplane for several hours. Not a good way to begin a trip. Pardon my crass analogy here… I lost everything in my stomach but at least I didn’t vomit. I meandered back to the Customs line and made it through. One of the nurses had a medication which both helped my stomach and put me to sleep.
I made it home. After seeing a doc-in-the-box, I was given Doxycycline. But it didn’t help. I went another week struggling with this ailment. Finally, I was given some Flagyl. Within the day, I began to feel better. My wife – the pharmacist – said that if that worked then it mean I had a parasite. Lovely. [Please do not let this affect your future plans for visiting Thailand. God allowed this so that I could use it as an example for you.
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You see, I needed one sort of drug to knock out the parasite. Nothing else would do.
Paul says that the works of the Law will not justify us. We cannot help ourselves anymore than I could do anything to help myself when I was sick. I was doing the work of taking the first medication and eating the way the good doctor said, but I was following the wrong advice. I was sincere, but was sincerely wrong. I was using logic, but my logic was wrong. I needed a healer.
You and I are indeed affected by sin. We follow our own logic and the wrong teachers only to our own demise. Our only “medicine” is Jesus. We must have him – and all of him. No One is without sin, and No One but Jesus can help us – and the wonderful thing is he wants to help us. That’s the point of Total Depravity. Turn to Jesus. Nothing else will do.

