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Thomas Watson

The curtain-sinner

Thomas Watson April, 28 2009 Audio
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A godly man does not indulge himself in any sin, though sin lives in him, yet he does not live in sin. A godly man may step into sin through infirmity, but he does not keep on that road. What is it to indulge sin? To indulge sin is to give the breast to it and feed it. To indulge sin is to commit it with delight. The ungodly delight in wickedness. 2 Thessalonians 2 verse 12.

In this sense, a godly man does not indulge sin. Though sin is in him, he is troubled at it and would gladly get rid of it. There is as much difference between sin in the wicked and sin in the godly as between poison being in a serpent and poison being in a man. Poison in a serpent is in its natural place, and is delightful. But poison in a man's body is harmful, and he uses antidotes to expel it. So sin in a wicked man is delightful, being in its natural place. But sin in a child of God is burdensome, and he uses all means to expel it.

A godly man will not allow himself in secret sins. Some are more modest than to commit open, gross sin. That would be a stain on their reputation. All will not sin on a balcony, but perhaps they will sin behind the curtain. But a godly man dare not sin secretly, for he knows that God can neither be deceived by our subtlety nor excluded by our secrecy. He knows that secret sins are, in some sense, worse than others. They reveal more deceit and atheism.

God knows the secrets of every heart. Psalm 44 verse 21. But the curtain sinner thinks that God does not see. Have you seen what the leaders of Israel are doing with their idols in dark rooms? They are saying, the Lord doesn't see us. Ezekiel 8 verse 12. How it provokes God that men's atheisms should give the lie to his omniscience. He who formed the eye, shall he not see?" Psalm 94 verse 9.

A godly man knows that secret sins shall not escape God's justice. A judge on the bench cannot punish the treason of the heart. But the sins of the heart are as visible to God as if they were written upon the forehead. As God will reward secret duties, so He will revenge secret sins.

A godly man enters his protest against sin. Oh, what a miserable person I am! Who will free me from this life that is dominated by sin? Romans 7 verse 24. A child of God, while he commits sin, hates the sin he commits.

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