I was driving down a local road on my way home recently when I passed a car that had been pulled over by the Toledo Police Department. Just as I passed them the officer opened the back door of his cruiser and led out a police dog. My view then turned to the young lady in the driver’s seat. I caught her just as she became aware of the impending visit of the police dog. Her face was a melange of fear, guilt, regret and despair. In that moment it captured a whole series of decisions that led her to this moment. I couldn’t help think that she personified in that moment the plight of humanity before a righteous God. She was Adam and Eve hiding in the garden from the voice of God (Genesis 3:8); the mass of humanity pounding on the door of the Ark (Genesis 7:21); David standing before Nathan the prophet (2 Samuel 12:1); Ananias and Sapphira standing before Peter (Acts 5). Granted the implications of her plight do not approach the consequences in each of these biblical examples, yet I can only imagine that her heart was very much in the same place. I cannot speak to her knowledge of God or to the potential relationships that have spoken truth to her. I will probably never know the final consequences of this moment in her life.
This is a moment that we have all experienced. We have all had those “sniffed out” moments. We look in the mirror and see the dog that will “sniff out” our dishonesty, our greed, our anger, our sin making its way toward the vehicle of our life. Our hearts experience the same mix of emotion that I saw on our unnamed young lady’s face. What I could not see, and what makes all the difference is what her soul (and ours) does with the emotions of being “sniffed out”. Sin is universal and an unavoidable result of the human condition. (Romans 3:23) The Holy Spirit is the ultimate “police dog”, perfect in His ability to sniff out and expose sin. (John 16:7-10) However the big difference is the Holy Spirit desperately loves the sinner. (John 3:16) When the Holy Spirit sniffs out sin, he wraps us in His arms and does His best to lead us to repentance and redemption. God sacrificed His son Jesus Christ to ensure that this could happen. We only have to reach out to Him and “take the deal”. When we take it, the sentence is an eternity of praising God in perfect relationship with Him. It is a deal that cannot be scammed, tricked or manipulated. There is no negotiation. It is the ultimate deal, offered by the one true God with only one alternative, death. (Romans 6:23)
God calls us to focus on the Gospel, the good news when the Holy Spirit convicts. Hopelessness and terror are the message of the Devil. He works to turn the work of the Holy Spirit into condemnation and despair. Paul recognized this when he penned one of my favorite chapter in the Bible, Romans 8:
“Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you from from the law of sin and of death.” Romans 8:1-2
It is Satan’s greatest desire that we suffer the fear, the despair of the Law, twisting the loving act of conviction into the hateful act of condemnation. Paul goes on to speak of this very Holy Spirit that sniffs out our sin, “For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, ‘Abba Father!'” Romans 8:15
Imagine with me for a moment that even as that police dog sniffs out her sin, the young woman throws her arms around his neck and confessing her own blindness lets him lead her out of despair into the light of adoption, a light brighter and more full of hope than the lights of a thousand police cars.
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