I am a sinner. And as a sinner I exhibit
all kinds of behaviors both odd and ugly. The more I come to know myself, the
more I see the ways in which I am a product of my sin, in which I view the world
through the lens of my sin. When I look outward, and when I look at others, I
see them through sinful eyes and interpret them through a sinful mind. As I do
that, I fall into the trap of sin projection.
Sin projection is when I project my sin upon others, assuming that they are
prone to the very same sin and, therefore, falling into it as much as I am. I am
not the only one who does this, either.
The adulterous husband wonders if his wife is committing adultery. The lying
child assumes that he has been lied to by his teacher. The angry mother is quick
to accuse her children of being angry toward her. The power-obsessed pastor
believes the associate pastor is maneuvering to displace him. The young man with
the lustful eye has trouble trusting that his girlfriend’s eyes are not equally
prone to wander. The thief can’t trust others because he assumes they will steal
from him just as he will steal from them. The envious musician assumes that
others are being competitive toward him.
And on it goes. I see the world through my own sin and project my sin upon
others. I see my sin in them, even where it doesn’t exist. I unfairly and
sinfully accuse them of my sin.
I am a sinner. And as a sinner this is just one more of those odd and
ugly behaviors.
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