Romans 12:9 Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; hold to that which is good. I. WHAT EVIL. 1. Sin (1 John 3:4). 2. Punishment (Isaiah 45:7). II. WHAT IS IT TO ABHOR IT? 1. Our settled judgment that it is evil. 2. A hatred to it for its own sake (Psalm 119:113). 3. An aversion from it (Ezekiel 33:11). III. WHY SHOULD WE ABHOR IT? 1. It is contrary to God's nature. 2. Repugnant to His laws (John 3:4). 3. Destructive to our souls. IV. MEANS OF EXCITING THIS ABHORRENCE. 1. Always remember that you are Christians. 2. Avoid the occasions of sin (1 Thessalonians 5:22). 3. Often think whom it displeases — the great God (Genesis 39:9). 4. Live always as under His eye (Psalm 139:7). 5. Remember that thou must answer for it (Ecclesiastes 11:9).Conclusion: 1. Repent of sins already committed; for — (1) By them you have incurred God's displeasure (Psalm 7:11). (2) Made ourselves liable to punishment (Romans 6:23). (3) There is no way to avoid either but by repentance (Luke 13:3). 2. Abhor it so as not to commit sin hereafter. Consider it is — (1) the greatest folly (Psalm 14:4; Psalm 94:8). (2) Slavery (Romans 6:20). (3) Defilement (James 1:21; Matthew 15:20; Job 15:16). (4) Death of the soul (Romans 8:24; Ephesians 2:1). 3. Unless you abhor evil God will abhor you, and you will abhor, but ineffectually, evil and yourselves too, to all eternity. (Bp. Beveridge.) Parallel Verses KJV: Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.WEB: Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good. |