Early on a Saturday morning a young girl is told by her mother to dust the house. She dutifully goes about her chore, dusting the tables, the shelves, the mantelpieces, and all the other surfaces. Later in the day her mother inspects the work and expresses some concern. “Look at all the dust,” she says, while running her finger over a side table. The daughter immediately realizes what has happened and offers an explanation: “I dusted in the morning when the day was dim, but now the afternoon sun is shining and it has revealed all the dust I could not see before.”
An old author uses an illustration like this to tell how we, as Christians, see more and greater evidence of our sin as our days pass by. When we are young in the faith, we know we are sinners, but see only the most obvious evidence of it. We become immediately aware of our biggest sins, our baddest sins, our worst sins, and dutifully repent of them. Yet we have only scant spiritual light and do not see the true extent of our sin with any great clarity. We may see the fruit, but
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