Sinful Saturday

One sin leads to another, and adventures quickly turn to nightmares. As always, little sins grow.

Before You Listen

After you listen

Memory Verse

“So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin”

Audio Icon   James 4:17

Quiz

Reflect

In this episode, Liz and his friends choose to do things that they are know are wrong, and end up suffering the consequences.

Everyone makes mistakes. You break a toy or Mom’s favorite vase. You forget to do your homework. You accidentally hurt your brother or sister while playing a game. Mistakes themselves aren’t sins. But if you know before you do something that there’s a better choice—even if that choice doesn’t sound as fun—then doing it anyway is a sin.

If you think “someone could get hurt” or “I’ll be in so much trouble” or “this isn’t right” before you do something, these are clues that what you’re thinking about doing is sinful. If you choose to do it anyway, you need to accept whatever happens as a result of your actions. It may mean a broken toy can’t be repaired. It may mean being disciplined (like staying in your room, cleaning up the mess, or apologizing and paying for damage). One way to avoid the temptation to sin is to ask yourself what could happen as a result of your decision. Are you willing to pay that price?

Want to dig deeper and learn more about sin? Check out Genesis 4:7, Matthew 18:7, and Romans 3:23-24.

Challenge

In this episode, Liz and his friends made bad choices because they were bored. Why not make a “Bored Box” for your house? Come up with ideas for out-of-the-ordinary things to do, write them down, and then keep them in a small box. Need ideas? Look around with your family and find a game or puzzle you haven’t used in ages. Look at toys or books that have been neglected on a shelf. Find a recipe you have always wanted to try. Challenge yourself to build something. Write a skit. Fill the “Bored Box” with possibilities. The next time you’re bored, reach into the box, take out an idea, do what it says! No peeking!