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Believers Do Not Encourage Sin (1)

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Believers Do Not Encourage Sin (1)        

Tuesday 1st April

Text:  Romans 1:29-32
Key verse: Let us not, therefore, judge one another anymore: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in his brother's way. Romans 14:13 
To put a stumbling block in your brother's way is to encourage sin. Do not encourage sin by pairing a lady and man together, sending them together for an assignment; to where they could be alone, when they are not husband and wife. Do not pay people salary that cannot feed them; you would be encouraging stealing. It would be better not to employ them than to pay them salary that will cause them to contemplate stealing, because the salary cannot sustain them.  Do not create opportunities that can cause people to sin. Do not lay a stumbling block that will cause another to sin. For example, you gave someone money to keep for you, but you are not checking to find out if the money is still intact. Know that for some people, this can present an opportunity for stealing! The devil will say, “Use it. He is not bordered about it. Use it.” But if occasionally you check to ask, “How far with the money?” you will create fear in his heart. Do not give people working with you occasions to sin in any way. 1 Corinthians 8:9; But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to them that are weak. 
As a woman, even in the comfort of your home, be careful about how you expose your nakedness. When you are not the only one in your house or the only one who has access to your house; when you have dependents, visitors, and neighbours, you need to be cautious and mind how you dress. You have freedom and liberty in your house, to come out naked or almost naked from your bathroom, but do not do so in the presence of others and let not your liberty cause someone else to fall. As a pastor, do you know that others are watching you and can learn from you? Do you know that those who watch you are aware of your habitual lateness, and some will do the same? You have liberty and freedom but let not your liberty and freedom cause others to fall. 
Thought For The Day:  Do not put a stumbling block in your brother's way
Song For The Day: Are you in the number (2x), saved by grace…
Bible Reading For The Day: 2 Samuel 1-3   
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