Missing the mark

In a world where there are different ‘levels’ of sin, it is very easy to get puffed up and self-righteous without even realising it. Somehow, that little lie is alright because after all, it is just a ‘white lie’. Overeating is fine and laughed about but is that not gluttony? The list could go on and on. 

Following the standards of this world easily leave one deceived. Yet sometimes, even Christians get it wrong because it is easy to overlook certain sins while pointing the finger at others. Yes, sins have different consequences but at the end of the day, sin is sin and we have all been guilty of it in one way or the other. The Greek verb for sin used in the New Testament (hamartano) is directly translated as ‘to miss the mark’. We have all missed the mark.

No matter how great one may seem, we have all fallen short. We are all like sheep that have gone astray (Isaiah 53:6). Nobody is good but God (Luke 18:19). Realising this has helped me to truly appreciate the gospel of Jesus Christ. I needed a saviour and I am so thankful each day that Jesus died for me to pay the price for my sins. As a result of Jesus’ death & resurrection alone, I have been forgiven and reconciled to the Father. Nothing beats this kind of love. Reminding myself of this daily prevents me from living a fear based Christianity (1 John 4:18). 

My desire to act right flows out of the fact that I have been justified and saved by God. My love for God compels me to keep His commandments (John 14:15). But no amount of ‘good works/behaviour’ could have ever saved me because I am imperfect and can never obey God’s entire law. Jesus was the only spotless lamb.

In no way am I overlooking sin but I am just encouraging heart checks. None of us are perfect so we should always extend grace to other people. I am always surprised by the ‘cancel culture’ wave I see on social media these days. Yes, correction is necessary but in my opinion, the measure used can be unbalanced a lot of the time. A verse I like says ‘If you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall’ (1 Corinthians 10:12). I really love the bible because it keeps me in check always.

 “For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard” (Romans 3:23 NLT)

Published by Wenona Kulendi

Hi, I'm Wenona. Welcome to my blog. I am a 26 year old who seeks to learn, unlearn & relearn each day. I introspect a lot so this is just an outlet to share some of my thoughts & perspectives on life. I’ve realised that despite how unique we each are as individuals, we all tend to go through very similar issues in life and so I am sure you may be able to relate to some of the stuff I write about. A lot of my posts will be based directly on my faith in Jesus. All others will still reflect my faith because it is my foundation and sets the standard for how I choose to live my life, hence it affects my reasoning always. In case you may be wondering what ‘Weno’s substance‘ stands for, I’ve got you. ‘Weno’ is the shortened form of my first name. ‘Substance’ is a word I love. I dislike superficiality and always aim to look for depth in every area of life.I hope my posts can reflect that. Thank you for taking time to read!

4 thoughts on “Missing the mark

  1. I love this so much. Succinct. A lot of the time, in a hurry to point out others’ wrongdoings we forget that we aren’t perfect. Of course, every situation must be looked at individually, but just as Jesus came to die for us and gave us a second chance, we should as far as it is practicable, extend to others that same show of mercy.

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