" ... to do what ought not to be done ... though they know God's righteous decree ..." (Romans 1:28 & 32 ESV).
More and more I've seen and experienced this. And I believe that many of us will be able to acknowledge that even in our own hearts there are roots of this. We know in our heads what's right in God's eyes but we cast it aside to do what we ought not.
And it's easy to point at others because of the pronouns used in these verses: "they," "they," and "they," multiple times. So this does not include "me," right? Ha, ha. We need to think again.
It is good to examine ourselves in God's mirror. He equates several ugly things in one sentence. Read verses 29 and 30.
To name some of those 'ugly' things there's: covetousness, envy and gossip that don't seem quite so bad as murder and maliciousness. Do they?
Yet God says them all in one breath. Many of the so-called, in our sight, "lesser evils" may well be the kindling and spark that set off a chain reaction lighting fire to the others.
When we allow our minds to become "debased," not acknowledging God and the ways we have been taught - perhaps since birth if one so happens to have been raised in a Christian family - then God
"gives the person up"
to his own desires.
God doesn't force anyone.
We get to choose and if it's the wayward way, away from God's standards and values, then He will let the person go. That's what they wanted.
Until ...until there's repentance. There is still hope of reconciliation although one may still have to bear some of the consequences of our own bad earlier choices.
The verses at the outset of this article are what really concern me. Because those of us who have lived in the Christian community since birth and/or have been Christians for decades, we know a lot about God, Jesus and living the 'right' way according to His standards and values. It's A LOT of knowledge.
But do we have understanding? Do we have it in our heart? Do we live it? This is what I ask myself.
And if I gossip, become haughty or boastful, I have to remember that in the same breath, God equates insolence and murder, heartless and the ruthless people.
It is a serious thought. Let's humbly confess to our Lord and Savior, the areas we need to sincerely address. Come before Him on our knees, in contrite repentance. If we confess, He'll forgive (see 1 John 1:9).
"In all our ways, let's acknowledge Him,"
and keep close to Him, walking in His ways, not to be meaninglessly rote, but from sincerity of heart (see Proverbs 3:6)
Lord, we, Your followers, know that Your Holy Spirit indwells us and that we are God's temple of Your Holy Spirit. Help us to be more conscious of His presence in and with us, so that we live aright and please You. I ask in Your name Lord Jesus, Amen.
~ ERC April 2026 ~
Based on Romans 1:28-32 ESV and 1 Corhinthians 3:16 ESV.
Sing, What Your Are, Speaks So Loud, along with Selah Music.






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