The Cause of Our Failure
He that shall sin, shall hate his own soul. (Prov. viii. 36.)
Hitherto we have been speaking of the means
of reaching the end for which we were created
and in which alone we shall find true and lasting
satisfaction. We now come to the cause of our
failure, and the obstacles in our way.
There is only one obstacle in our way, only one real hindrance to our progress towards happiness and peace, only one barrier between us and
God. This obstacle is sin. As long as it remains
it is an insuperable obstacle. A single unrepented
mortal sin will shut me out for ever from the
presence of God. A single unatoned venial sin will
prevent me from attaining happiness until the
debt has been paid.
What do we mean by sin? We mean any
conscious violation of the law of God. Whenever
we do that which God has declared to be a serious
offence against Him, we become the enemies of
God, we forfeit all hope of Heaven, except in so
far as God of His free compassion may afterwards
give us the grace to repent and be forgiven. Have
I ever thus lost sight of God and of Heaven? And
if so, am I sure that I have regained His love?
Why is sin so terrible? Because it is an outrage
on a God of infinite holiness, of infinite majesty.
Because it is an act of ingratitude to One
Who has laden us with benefits, Who loves us with
a love that surpasses all bound or measure;
because it is a deliberate rejection of the Divine
friendship, and, as far as we are concerned, for
ever.