Avoid, Deny & Ignore are 3 actions that are prevalent in our modern society.
This is the second of a three part series. All three of these verbs are similar but yet very different. We will be looking at both the good and the bad of each word and we will be learning what the Bible has to say about these verbs.
This is the second of a three part series. All three of these verbs are similar but yet very different. We will be looking at both the good and the bad of each word and we will be learning what the Bible has to say about these verbs.
Today we will focus on the word "Deny"
Definition: to declare untrue, to refuse to grant, to refuse to accept the existence, truth or validity of, to restrain from gratification of desires, to disclaim connection with or responsibility for.
Synonyms: repudiate, reject, refute, disagree, negate, rebuff, refuse, forbid, prevent, disown, decline, renounce
Antonyms: permit, agree, allow, admit, confess, acknowledge
As I see it there are 2 major areas of denial - the positive & the negative. The negative is of course denial of the truth and the positive is denial of self to benefit others (and to benefit ourselves).
Negative - Let us first talk about the worst kind of denial: denying the existence of God.
There are 3 ways to deny our Lord:
A: In word
B: In action
C: In our heart
Let us look at what the Bible has to say about these three and what happens to us when we deny Jesus.
A: In word
"The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter. Then Peter remembered the word the Lord had spoken to him: 'Before the rooster crows today you will disown me three times.' And he went outside and wept bitterly." Luke 22:61-62 (please read Luke 22:54-62 for the entire triple denial by Peter)
This sends horrifying chills down my spine: "The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter." How Peter's triple denial must have pained Jesus but look at the consequence of denying Jesus "and he (Peter) went outside and wept bitterly." I looked up the meaning of "bitter"- "resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish or disappointment" and "difficult or distasteful to accept or bear." What a heart wrenching scene - I get a lump in my throat every time I read this passage.
Then, as we see in the passage below - we must acknowledge both The Father and The Son - we cannot have one without the other. These verses are very clear and honest - the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ is a liar & the antichrist!!
"Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the antichrist - he denies the Father of the Son. No one who denies the Son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also." 1 John 2:22-23
B: In action
"To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted. They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good." Titus 1:15 & 16
WOW - isn't that a powerful passage! I'm sure that we can all think of people whose actions do not match up with their words. People who sound Christian but act worldly. One of my favorite sayings is: "Actions speak louder than words." We might verbally acknowledge Jesus as Lord but if we live opposite of Jesus' example then we are "detestable, disobedient & unfit for doing anything good." (Powerful!!)
We also need to talk about false prophets - people whose actions purposely distort God's truth. This line below is scary but unfortunately relevant to some people today: they"change the grace of our God into a license for immortality & deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign & Lord." What will happen to these deceivers? - "condemnation!" Test people's actions with the Word of God - if it doesn't match up then that person/those people might be false prophets --- Have nothing to do with them!
We also need to talk about false prophets - people whose actions purposely distort God's truth. This line below is scary but unfortunately relevant to some people today: they"change the grace of our God into a license for immortality & deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign & Lord." What will happen to these deceivers? - "condemnation!" Test people's actions with the Word of God - if it doesn't match up then that person/those people might be false prophets --- Have nothing to do with them!
"For certain men whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immortality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign & Lord." Jude:4
C: In our hearts
"But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth." James 3:14
The verse above might not be exactly what I was thinking about (although it's interesting that the word "bitter" was used again). I'm thinking of the kind of person that seems to "talk the talk & walk the walk" but occasionally you might notice a glimpse of what's truly inside - an attitude that shows their true motives. This is someone who way down deep denies Jesus & is just going through the motions "just in case it's true." I can never prove this - but God knows!! You can never hide anything from God - not even your motives or your thoughts!
"Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight." Hebrews 4:13
Positive - this is the type of denial that benefits ourselves & others.
"Then He (Jesus) said to them all: 'If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it.' " Luke 9: 23 & 24
This is the kind of positive denial that I am talking about - giving up our earthly desires to focus on living for Jesus and following His example. In the verses above you will notice that this is a daily denial of self. Everyday will bring new difficulties or new temptations and everyday we must make that decision: "follow the world" or "follow Jesus." Over time you will change (for the better) and you will develop new positive habits that will benefit others & yourself. The line "but whoever loses his life for me (Jesus) will save it" means that you will have eternal life if you follow Jesus - you are saved by the blood of Christ!
"If anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." 1 Timothy 5:8
My generation is "Generation X" (Gen X) and many of us are just now starting to deal with our parents becoming elderly and in need of help. I am speaking from personal experience - there will come a time when you will have to admit that your parents are not invincible and there will come a time when they will need your help. You might need to give up your own house and deny your personal comfort and go live in your parents home to take care of them. Or, you might have to admit that their illness is too much for you to handle & then have to make that difficult decision to put them into a nursing home. These are some of the most difficult types of "denial" but they will benefit others (your family) and yourself in the end.
The verse above isn't just talking about taking care of our parents - it could be a pregnant teenage daughter or niece - or it could be a brother who has lost his home to foreclosure. If you do not help and provide for your family in anyway possible then you have "denied the faith" and you are "worse than an unbeliever!"
The Downward Denial Spiral
I'm going to give you 2 examples of what I call "The Downward Denial Spiral."
1. Let's say that there is a husband who has a drinking problem ----> He starts out only having a few beers on the weekend -----> Then it is just a few everyday after work ----> Then it is a six pack a day ----> Then occasionally he starts out his morning with a few before work ----> When confronted by his wife he denies it and twists the truth by saying "it's a difficult time for me right now" ----> He continues down this Denial Spiral until disaster strikes when he kills a woman in an oncoming car while he was driving drunk.
The only thing that could have changed this "Downward Denial Spiral" was if that husband had admitted that he had a problem and then finally seek help.
2. Now we are talking about a single woman who loves to shop ----> She has a budget and splurges on something special for herself once a month -----> One of her co-workers just bought the coolest and newest pair of designer jeans that she must buy for herself (even though it's not in the budget) ----> She decides to skip paying the electric bill at her apartment for just this month, after all they have to allow a "grace" period ----> Then she attends a huge sale going on at her favorite designer clothing store ----> She again doesn't have enough money for that electric bill the next month----> Now she is receiving threatening letters from the Utilities Company ---> When confronted by her father she lies and says that she is still under that "grace" period ----> She continues down this Denial Spiral until the electricity in her apartment is turned off.
The only thing that could have changed this "Downward Denial Spiral" was if that single woman had admitted that she had a problem and then finally seek help.
These are (of course) extreme examples but the "Downward Denial Spiral" can come in many different forms. The only way to resolve that horrible trap is to admit, acknowledge and confess that there is a problem. Then and only then will you be able to fix that problem and stop or prevent that downward spiral.
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Part 1 - AVOID
Part 3 - IGNORE
What a wonderful post. Thank you for taking the time to do it. I see so much denial in people and it saddens me. Everything is someone or something else's fault. The blame game has become quite prevelant. However, as you stated, denying self is the ultimate sacrifice and showing love to our sweet Savior. When we deny ourselves, life feels right. We are able to admit mistakes and sins. We are able to apologize, accept failures, and continue on the road paved out by Jesus.
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Thank you!
Delete- that's so true - our society is into the "blame game."
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DeleteThat is beautiful! It really is very easy to slide into a denial spiral. I imagine there is a point too where one doesn't even realize they are in that spiral, but at the very least, we must always learn to pay attention to the wise counsel offered to us via our God and the loved ones in our lives. Thanks for sharing! I absolutely loved it.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of that but I'm sure we have all been in "the denial spiral" and not even realized it - as you said.
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This is a wonderful piece. Thanks so much for sharing at Wednesday's Adorned From Above Blog Hop 36.
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