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K.P. Yohannan

Sparks of Sin (Part 4)

The sermon emphasizes the dangers of sin and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions to prevent harm to others and live a life that blesses others.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the destructive nature of sin, likening it to an epidemic that can devastate families and communities if not addressed promptly. He illustrates this through the tragic story of a once-prosperous family whose downfall began with the father's alcohol addiction, leading to financial ruin and emotional despair for all members. The sermon calls for personal responsibility, urging listeners to reflect on their actions and the impact they have on their loved ones and society. Yohannan challenges individuals to make a commitment to live in a way that uplifts others rather than causing harm, highlighting the importance of accountability in our personal lives.

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Sin is like an epidemic. If you don't take prevention at the proper time it will enter the veins of the country and destroy the entire nation or society. ruins-70585_1280 Let's discuss an incident. Consider an aristocratic family with parents and five children. They had a business and a well-settled family. With lots of happiness and dignity in the society, their life was beautiful. At that time, the father started consuming alcohol for the sake of his friends. Because of this, as months and years passed by, their business was in loss.

Their house and his properties were in jeopardy because of debt. They lost everything. At the end they even had to sell their clothes. They were depressed; they lost their health. The face of the mother became thin. The marriage of their daughters became a mere dream for them. Soon the father's aged parents left this world because of the extreme mental pain. The family didn't have any means to live. They were fed up of scorn and taunts from others. With no other way left, the man's brothers came and sold all his belongings.

So the family left the place and went away. Why did all this happen? Because of one person's mistake, the deed of a single person in his private life. His folly broke many lives and ruined many people. An entire family ends up standing in the problematic, ruined Valley of Achor. They are stoned by scorn and disrespect. If this was not enough, they are burnt alive in the fire of their problems. Dear friend, will you ever become responsible for a disgrace like this? Think. How many people might have advised you?

How many speeches have you listened to until now? In your church, in your parish, you ignored the words of servants of God, clergy and pastors. People of the Lord, believers--everybody--is in sorrow because of you. They sigh. Can you look into the eyes of your children who are burnt alive in your destruction? Are you sad because of the pain which you give to your wife? Think. Brother, how about your deals, stubbornness, vengeance, alcohol addiction, womanizing, illegal activities or spendthrift nature?

Through our lives, can we put a smile on the face of others, console others, or help somebody to grow to a further level? If so, our lives are blessed. No lives should be ruined because of us. Ever. Let this be a strong decision of ours, a pledge.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction to the Dangers of Sin
  2. A. Sin as an epidemic that destroys society
  3. B. The consequences of unchecked sin
  4. II. A Personal Story of the Consequences of Sin
  5. A. The downfall of an aristocratic family due to the father's sin
  6. B. The impact on the family's business, health, and relationships
  7. III. The Responsibility of Individuals for Their Sin
  8. A. The role of personal choices in causing harm to others
  9. B. The importance of taking responsibility for one's actions
  10. IV. The Importance of Living a Life that Blesses Others
  11. A. The impact of our lives on those around us
  12. B. The importance of living a life that consoles and helps others

Key Quotes

“Sin is like an epidemic that destroys society and has serious consequences for individuals and families.” — K.P. Yohannan
“No lives should be ruined because of us. Ever. Let this be a strong decision of ours, a pledge.” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • We should take responsibility for our actions and make choices that do not harm others.
  • Living a life that blesses others is crucial in preventing harm to those around us.
  • We should strive to live a life that consoles and helps others, rather than causing harm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nature of sin?
Sin is like an epidemic that destroys society and has serious consequences for individuals and families.
Can one person's sin affect many others?
Yes, one person's sin can have a ripple effect and cause harm to many others, including family members and loved ones.
What is the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions?
Taking responsibility for one's actions is crucial in preventing harm to others and living a life that blesses others.
How can we live a life that blesses others?
We can live a life that blesses others by making choices that console and help those around us.

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