IS GRAFT AND CORRUPTION A SIN?
IS GRAFT AND
CORRUPTION A SIN?
I wonder why
there is so much graft and corruption in our country, despite the fact that we
are claiming to be a Christian country. Jokingly, I have often said that there
is no such thing as a Christian country because countries do not go to heaven. Only
people go to heaven, their souls I mean, if God wills it, that is.
Seriously however,
the math simply does not compute, because if the majority of the people in this
country, then only a minority of the people will be engaging in graft and corruption.
One possible explanation for this great contradiction is that the Christian
people in this country do not see a direct connection between their faith, and
the sins and wrongdoing that they are committing in their daily lives.
Either that,
or they might have perfected their daily routine of committing sin and asking
forgiveness from God, and then back to committing sin again. But what if these
Christians do not even consider graft and corruption to be a sin? What if they
think that it is simply just a way of life that they are so used to?
Strictly speaking,
corruption is the cause of graft, because it is the act of temptation. Graft on
the other hand is the outcome of corruption, meaning that it is indirectly the
outcome of temptation. The bottom line is that graft is an act of stealing, therefore
it is nothing else but sin. Since it is actually theft, the sinner needs not
only have to repent, he or she also has to have remorse and then offer restitution.
IKE SENERES/04-18-2024
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