Human beings like animal kingdom operated within set
boundaries which are familiar and comfortable. With animals it’s usually
physical boundaries like area or space, but with humans it’s a matter of the
soul. Animals guard their territory diligently without allowing any other
animal to invade its space. Similarly, we humans also have a territory or space
where our soul needs to be kept safe from the infiltration of the enemy, our
sins. Crossing the fence can look adventurous but risky all the time. Today, in
the pretext of exploration and adventure many have crossed the fence and have
lost their way back to safety.
From childhood our parents introduced small dos and
don’ts which served as a protective fence. Now we realize when we got into some
problem because we either tried to cross those fences or found ourselves on the
wrong side of the line, by our choice. When we grow older, we take the
liberty to cross most of the fences believing we have the liberty and capacity
to return to safety whenever we wish. I am here referring to the bad and sinful
side. Unfortunately, it is not that easy to cross the boundaries to
violate the moral framework and return when we want to. Sin is so alluring that
it ensnares us, harms, and destroys our soul permanently.
God has created natural barriers which serve as a fence
to keep us from doing anything wrong. Before committing any evil, we find some
obstruction to stay away from it. But because of our sinful nature and the seed
of evil in us, it compels us to cross any barriers and walk over the fence to
experience what our heart longs for and acquire what our eyes crave for. It’s
mostly for the sinful things that we long to achieve. To do good is not only
intentional but it needs the help of God who abstained Himself from all sins
and counted Himself holy and pure.
Religious laws do not necessarily serve as an effective
fence because of the vast ambiguity and contradiction within themselves, unless
someone who is worth worshipping has left an example that can be replicated. Remarkable
moral speeches given by many became gods for us. If it is one man in human
history whose teachings were not only captivating but also full of truth as His
resurrection proved that He was not just a mere man. He was God of the universe
Jesus Christ. He led a pure and holy life irrespective of His physical body. He
challenged religious leaders of those time including the Roman leaders by
asking, “which of you can convict me of sin?” They could only
raise false allegations against Him, but not beyond that, because He was God
incarnate and claimed to, He is the truth and way of life. You can trust
Him implicitly. He will help you live a pure and holy life, not to be a hermit
but one who could put his/her hope on Him for the forgiveness of all sins and receive
the assurance to spend eternity with God. You can accept Him as the Saviour of
your life. He promises to transform you and always help you.
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