May 16 | The Consequences of Sin
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Today’s reading from 2 Kings 24–25 and John 5:1–24 invites us to reflect on the reality that sin carries consequences, that spiritual drift eventually produces destruction, and yet that God continues to offer mercy and restoration even in humanity’s brokenness. Both passages reveal the contrast between life shaped by rebellion and life transformed through surrender to God.
In 2 Kings 24–25, the long-developing consequences of Judah’s rebellion finally reach their devastating conclusion as Jerusalem falls to Babylon, the Temple is destroyed, and the people are carried into exile. The passage reveals that sin is never merely private or temporary; when left unchecked, it gradually reshapes hearts, communities, and entire generations.
In John 5, Jesus heals a man who had been suffering for thirty-eight years and then confronts deeper spiritual realities beyond physical healing alone. The chapter reveals Christ not only as a healer but also as the One bearing divine authority, offering life, judgment, and restoration to those willing to respond to Him in faith.
Together, these passages remind us that while sin leads toward destruction, God continues pursuing people with truth, mercy, warning, and the invitation to experience real life through Christ rather than continuing down paths that ultimately bring spiritual ruin.