Sinfulness of sin by Ralph Venning (available from Amazon or free on the internet, here for example).
Today Venning makes his final points about sinning in deeds by speaking of sins of commission.
Venning warns us to:
(a) Watch against that which may be most properly called your own sin, that to which you are most inclined;
(b) Take heed of the sins which men and women are guilty of, as relatives;
(c) Take heed of the sins of the age, country, and places where you live;
(d) Take heed of the sins that attend your callings, occupations and trades;
(e) Beware of such sins as the world calls little sins, peccadilloes;
(f) Take heed of what men call secret sins;
(g) Take heed of the occasions and even the appearances of this evil, sin;
(h) Take heed of being in any way or in any degree guilty of other men's sin.
Excellent advice for a church youth group.
And for the 'old', Venning says: 'Are you old? Hear then, you old men (Joel 1.2). What shall we hear?, you will say. Take heed of the sins and lusts of old age (Titus 2.2). When men are dying and have one foot in the grave, when they are about to give up the ghost, yet, like the thief on the cross, they will be sinning. Take heed of Solomon's old-age sin, a kind of dotage which suffered him to apostatize (1 Kings 11.3). Be sound in the faith (Titus 2.2). Take heed of the peevishness of old age; be patient, says the text. Take heed of the covetousness of old age; be charitable, says the text. Be fruitful in your old age, that your latter end may be better than your beginning, and the better because, it may be, your beginning was bad. Seek that your last days may be your best days, and so you may die in a good old age, which may be best done when you die good in old age, and are such as St. Paul the aged who had finished his course. It is a crown and glory to be an old good disciple, as Mnason was (Acts 21.16).'
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2 comments:
I'm saddened that the time with Venning has come to a close; the work was so insightful, and I most looked forward each week to Tuesdays reading. I've heard much about Boettner's work, so Tuesdays may still be a hard day to beat :)
Venning's section on hell was the best and most frightful I have ever read, and remembering it stirs me on in prayers for the lost when my heart grows cold.
Thank you for including it in the reading list!
Thanks for your comment CJ.
I think the section on hell was the highlight for me too.
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