Do You Believe In Sin? – Thoughts from Obama, David, and Augustine
by Ron Hale
He has served as Pastor, Church Planter, Strategist (NAMB), Director of Missions, and Associate Executive Director of Evangelism and Church Planting for a State Convention, and now in the 4th quarter of ministry as Minister of Missions.
Cathleen Falsani, a religion reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, got an hour of Barack Obama’s time at a quaint little coffee shop called Café Baci. It was Saturday, March 27, 2004. The interview took place just a few days after Mr. Obama clinched the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. This would be the first story in a series of articles called The God Factor by Falsani.
Deep into the dialogue, the reporter asked Mr. Obama about sin; I will share from the transcript:
Falsani: Do you believe in sin?
OBAMA: ?Yes.
Falsani: What is sin?
OBAMA: Being out of alignment with my values.
Falsani: What happens if you have sin in your life?
OBAMA: I think it’s the same thing as the question about heaven. In the same way that if I’m true to myself and my faith that that is its own reward, when I’m not true to it, it’s its own punishment.
Thankfully, our current President believes in sin; but …
President Obama’s definition of sin resembles the answer given by a New Age Guru sitting at the top of a lofty mountain peak after mystical meditation.
“Being out of alignment with my values”… falls short of any sort of biblical definition of sin that I have ever read or heard. Prior to this statement, Mr. Obama had declared his deep faith as a Christian to the reporter, but the “out-of-alignment” answer reveals the shallowness of his biblical studies.
Through the years, many have sought to answer the reporter’s question concerning sin and a good number have missed the mark.
For the serious Christian basing his or her beliefs on the Old and New Testaments, a definition of sin can only be understood in one’s relationship to God. Sin is an affront and assault on the very person of God. It is against God and His laws; it’s not against one’s personal values or their inner moral compass acquired by reading books on the philosophy of religion at Barnes & Noble while sipping frothy Caffé Lattes.
Like a flailing man stuck in a tar pit, King David in the Old Testament came to see his murderous adultery as a slap to the face of God. Sinking in the depths of sin, David’s desperate cry of confession is both pointed and pleading, as he shamefully admits first and foremost his personal sin was against a holy God.
Be gracious to me, God
According to Your faithful love;
According to Your abundant compassion,
Blot out my rebellion,
Wash away my guilt,
And cleanse me from my sin.
For I am conscious of my rebellion,
And my sin is always before me.
Against You – You alone – I have sinned
and done this evil in Your sight.
Psalm 51:1-4 HCSB
David did not seek to define sin independent of God and those who do only sound silly.
Dr. W.T. Conner once said, “Sin is against God. In a godless world the idea of sin would have no meaning. As men lose the consciousness of God, the sense of sin also goes out of their minds and hearts.” [i]
David (the Psalmist) uses the Hebrew word ra’ in Ps. 51:4 for his sin. The word connects the wicked deed to its dreadful consequences. This evil brings about hurt and harm to the sinner and ongoing torture and turmoil to those near him. We see the affects of David’s sin on himself and his family as his sin brings misery on many!
Sin is something that we should never grow accustomed to or take lightly. Like an unwelcomed parasite, it must be removed. Sin is not normal and never natural to our lives; we must be extricated from the tar pit of our transgression.
Ironically, church history has been dominated by the theology of a man once deeply stuck in sin. Augustine of Hippo, influenced by Neo-Platonism, Skepticism, and Manichaeism, developed the doctrine of original sin after becoming a follower of Christ. Ambrose played a key role in Augustine’s conversion.
Augustine writes of the concubine that he took for himself as he traveled to Carthage as a young man, he recalls, “It was a sweet thing to be loved, and more sweet still when I was able to enjoy the body of a woman” (Confessions 3, 51).[ii] Later he says, “In those days I lived with a woman, not my lawful wife but a woman whom I had chosen for no special reason but that my restless passions had alighted on her” (Confessions 4, 4).[iii]
Augustine was born a Roman citizen and would have been restricted in marrying a lower caste woman, especially a slave. Soon their son, Adeodatus was born when Augustine was only eighteen years old. Augustine’s concubinage lasted fourteen years.
In 385, Monica, the mother of Augustine, arranged for him to marry a woman of his social standing. This would mean that his concubine would be sent away to North Africa and she forever remains a “nameless” person in all his years of writing. His son Adeodatus tragically died at the age of eighteen.
In summer of 386, Augustine was converted after reading these words in the New Testament, “Not in carousing and drunkenness, not is sexual excess and lust, not in quarrelling and jealousy, Rather, put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the desires of the flesh” (Romans 13:13-14). Immediately, all his doubts were dispelled and light flooded his heart.
Along with King David, who also had a son outside of marriage, Augustine could identify with (PS.51:5) as the Psalm says, “Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.”
©Ron F. Hale, September 4, 2012
[i] W.T. Conner, The Gospel of Redemption (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1945), 1.
[ii] Located at: http://www.augnet.org/?ipageid=71
[iii] Located at: http://www.augnet.org/?ipageid=72
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You sir are out of alignment with your biblical studies. Read 1 John 3:4
“Whoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
Most of these judeo-so-called-christian ministries teach that Gods Laws have been done away with…which laws were done away with…The Mosaic period laws, not the Divine Laws which Abraham had: Genesis 26:5 “Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws…
Go to: http://www.sfaw.org Pastor Peter John Peters is not a judeo-christian baal priest. He teaches the True Word of God and is not afraid if the Truth hurts. They are doing a series of studies on the Law this past Sunday and previous sundays of September. I pray for you all, Mark.