In this powerful sermon, Pastor David Bendett delves into the biblical concept of presumptuous sin – the dangerous tendency to make assumptions and take matters into our own hands, rather than seeking God’s will. He shares his own experiences and the hard lessons he’s learned, offering hope and guidance on how to break free from this destructive pattern.

Table of Contents

 

Defining Presumptuous Sin

Presumptuous sin is the dangerous tendency to make assumptions and take matters into our own hands, rather than seeking God’s will. It involves knowingly acting against the will of God, despite having the knowledge and understanding of what is right.

The Danger of Assumptions

Assuming something without proof can lead us to make decisions that are completely contrary to the will of God. When we wrap God’s name around our assumptions, we are taking His name in vain. Making presumptions and pre-assumptions means taking matters into our own hands, rather than seeking God’s will.

David’s Example of Presumption

David’s assumption that there was nothing better for him than to take matters into his own hands led to a dangerous presumption. This presumption ultimately led him to act against the will of God, despite knowing what was right.

Assumption vs. Presumption

Assumption is the lowest form of knowledge, a cognitive bias that leads us to take action based on our own opinions and desires. When we assume, we make predetermined decisions without factual basis, often wrapping God’s name around our assumptions. This can lead us to act against the will of God, causing harm to ourselves and others.

The Consequences of Presumption

Presumption can lead to brutal and hard lessons, causing harm and trauma in our lives. Assuming something is from the Lord when it isn’t can result in devastating consequences such as divorce, abuse, and legal issues. Breaking free from this destructive pattern is the first step towards healing and restoration.

Presumption and the Fear of the Lord

When faced with uncertainty, the temptation to make assumptions or presumptions can be strong. However, it’s crucial to remember that haphazard decisions are not aligned with the Spirit. Instead of rushing into action, it’s important to spend time with the Lord, listen to His voice, reason together with Him, and be obedient. Presumption in times of hardship can lead to devastating consequences, making it essential to seek God’s will and guidance.

David’s Understanding of Presumptuous Sin

Presumptuous sin is not just about making assumptions, but also about acting against the will of God despite having knowledge and understanding of what is right. It involves taking matters into our own hands, even when we have experienced God’s faithfulness and intervention in our lives.

The Difference Between Assumption and Presumption

Assumption is based on ignorance, while presumption involves having knowledge and facts but choosing to act contrary to them. In my own life, I had experienced God’s rescue and intervention multiple times, yet I still chose to act presumptuously at times, going against what I knew to be right.

The Consequences of Presumption

Acting presumptuously can lead to missed opportunities, unrest, and ultimately, harm to ourselves and others. It’s a dangerous pattern that can have devastating consequences, despite our knowledge of God’s faithfulness in the past.

Praying Against Presumptuous Sin

Presumptuous sin is the dangerous act of making assumptions and taking action contrary to the truth, based on limited knowledge and discernment. This can lead to harmful judgments and decisions that go against God’s will, causing devastation and harm to ourselves and others.

Seeking Discernment through Prayer

When faced with uncertainty, it’s important to seek God’s wisdom and discernment through prayer. By asking for guidance and clarity, we can avoid making presumptuous decisions that lead to harmful consequences.

Trusting in God’s Will

Instead of relying on our own limited knowledge, we can trust in God’s perfect will and seek His guidance in all decisions. By surrendering our presumptions and assumptions to Him, we can avoid the destructive patterns of presumptuous sin and experience His healing and restoration.

Dealing with Secret Faults and Errors

When we presume something, we fail to observe the limits of what God permits or deems appropriate. This can lead us to make predeterminations based on limited knowledge and inaccurate assumptions. It’s important to remember that how we see people must be through the lens and the eyes of Christ, not through our own lens and eyes. Making no presumptions about somebody is essential for accurate prophecy, love, and representation.

Seeing People Through God’s Eyes

  • Observe the limits of what God permits
  • Look at people through the lens and the eyes of Christ
  • Avoid making predeterminations based on limited knowledge

Avoiding Inaccurate Assumptions

  • Refraim from presuming something to be true that isn’t
  • Do not make presumptions about somebody based on inaccurate information
  • Seek to understand and see people for who they are today, not who they used to be

The Progression of Sin

Presumptuous sin begins with the boundary set by God, which we either do not know or knowingly cross due to presumption. This can lead to disunity in the body of Christ, causing us to live in cliques and not associate with others. Both presuming and assuming mean to take something as true, but presumption implies more confidence backed by reasoning, while assumption suggests little evidence supporting your guess, leading to haphazard decision making.

The Definition of Presumptuous Sin

  • Arrogance
  • Pridefulness
  • Insolence
  • Defiance
  • Rebellion

The Bible is clear that presumptuous sin is a form of arrogance and rebellion against God’s will, leading to harmful consequences and disunity within the body of Christ.

Breaking Free from Presumptuous Sin

Presumptuous sin often stems from a lack of trust in God’s provision and a distorted fear of the Lord. By recognizing the roots of presumptuous sin, we can begin to break free from its destructive patterns and experience the healing and restoration that God offers.

Understanding the Fear of the Lord

The fear of the Lord is not about cowering in terror, but rather a deep reverence and awe for God’s power and authority. When we have a healthy fear of the Lord, we can trust in His provision and guidance, freeing us from the need to take matters into our own hands.

Trusting in God’s Provision

Instead of succumbing to presumptuous sin, we can surrender our fears and uncertainties to God, trusting in His perfect will and timing. By seeking His guidance and discernment, we can avoid making hasty and presumptuous decisions that lead to harm and devastation.

Common Presumptuous Sins

Presumptuous sins are often rooted in the absence of the fear of the Lord, leading us to make decisions that take us places we should not have gone. This dangerous pattern can have devastating consequences, causing harm and trauma in our lives. It’s essential to recognize and address these common presumptuous sins in order to break free from their destructive patterns and experience healing and restoration.

Arrogance and Pridefulness

Presumptuous sin often stems from arrogance and pride, leading us to make decisions based on our own opinions and desires, rather than seeking God’s will. This can result in harmful judgments and decisions that go against God’s perfect plan and timing.

Insolence and Defiance

Acting presumptuously can also involve insolence and defiance, ignoring God’s guidance and direction and choosing to do things our own way. This can lead to haphazard decision making and a lack of reverence for God’s power and authority.

Rebellion against God’s Will

Presumptuous sin is ultimately a form of rebellion against God’s will, leading to disunity within the body of Christ and harmful consequences for ourselves and others. It’s crucial to seek God’s guidance and discernment in all decisions, surrendering our presumptions and assumptions to Him.

Repenting and Surrendering

Repentance and surrender are essential in breaking free from the destructive pattern of presumptuous sin. It’s important to acknowledge our faults and errors, seeking God’s forgiveness and cleansing from presumptuous actions. By praying for honesty, humility, holiness, and honor, we can honor God and repent quickly when we fall short. Surrendering our presumptions and assumptions to God allows us to experience His healing and restoration, breaking free from the harmful consequences of presumptuous sin.



Copyright Rock City Church Corpus Christi 2024. All Rights Reserved

www.rockcitycorpus.com