Think of examples when I did not do something that showed love of God, love of neighbour etc?
Isn’t that most of the time? Part of the day I spend praying, part of the day I spend helping others (well, on some days), and the rest of the day I guess I’m not really doing anything for God or for my neighbour. Does that mean that the rest of the time, I am sinning?
Jesus never seems to put a time frame on anything. He does say that thing about ‘I was hungry and you fed me’ (Matt 25:31-46) but He doesn’t say what happens to the people who sometimes do this and sometimes don’t. He also doesn’t say when or how much we have to do it - what if someone only ever did one kind thing in their life?
He also tells the parable about the master who gave talents to his servants. One servant never did anything, he was condemned. The others doubled their money. What about if the servant with 5 talents only managed to make one extra talent with them? What about if the servant who was given one talent quickly dug up the talent the day before the master came back and just made a bit of money with it then?
Can you see why I’m confused about when or how much of ‘not doing something’ is a sin? Like I said in my other thread, if it’s a sin then it’s a sin, there is no such thing as half a sin, so exactly when am I commiting a sin of omission?
Some examples, if you like…
- If I see a man who is hurt on the side of the road but someone else appears to be tending to him, and so I don’t go over and see if I can help him. Is this a sin.
- If I have a week off with nothing to do. 6 of those days I just sit around on the computer and/or playing music. 1 day I go help out at SVDP. Or what about, if all 7 days I was just on the computer and playing music?
I’ll think of some other examples later.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated.