The consequences of sins are very complex, only God knows all dire consequences of sins. Hence God speaks to us through the Bible, not wanting anyone to perish but come to repentance (2 Pet 3:9). All those who are in sin can do only three things very effectively, i.e., eating, cheating and hating.
What is sin?
“Sin
is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience; it is failure in
genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain
goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures human solidarity. It has been
defined as "an utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law”
(CCC 1849).
Consequence of Sin
God
does not punish any sinners. And also God does not take revenge upon any of
them. Every action has its own equal and opposite reaction. This reaction is
intrinsic in the nature of the action itself. Therefore any bad action has bad
reaction. Nobody can prevent it. So sin is a bad action that has bad reaction.
This intrinsic reaction of the action cannot be considered as punishment from
God. When Jesus died on the cross all the eternal consequences of sins are
forgiven and humanity is redeemed from the eternal damnation. But certain
temporal consequences will remain even after death of Christ and baptism of an
individual (CCC 1263-64). Only the sacrament of confession prevents these
consequences of sins and protects a person.
A. Permanent Consequences of Original sin
“As
a result of original sin, human nature is weakened in its powers, subject to
ignorance, suffering and the domination of death, and inclined to sin (CCC
418). These are the temporal consequences of the original sin and they are
almost permanent until the second coming of Jesus.
B. Temporal Consequences of Personal sins
The
following temporal consequences of personal sins will continue until a person
repent, reconcile, confess and does penance.
1. Relationship with God is broken
Adam
and Eve had to flee from God and hide themselves when they had sinned against
God (Gen 3:8). When the prodigal son squandered the inherited wealth and led a
self willed sinful life, he lost family ties and socio economic securities (Lk.
15: 11-17). When the relationship with God is broken, automatically it will be
reflected in a broken relationship with others in the society. Following are
the external manifestations of a broken relationship with God:
2. Unexpected events and Obstacles
When
the ways of people please the Lord, He causes even the enemies to be in peace
with them (Prov 16:17). Those who commit sin and do wrong are their own worst
enemies (Tob 12:10). Jesus said if you do not repent, unexpected death may
happen (Luk 13: 1-5). Jesus said that these people, who were killed, not more
sinners than you. But if you do not repent you will also have the same type of
unexpected events and causalities.
3. Wages of Sin
Wages
of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ (Rom
6:23). Because of sin true joy, peace and wellness are destroyed. Sin is a
poisonous snake; if it bites you will die (Sir 21:2)
4. Sin leads to Slavery
“Very
truly I tell you, everyone who sins is a slave to sin” (John 8:34). St Paul
cried out and said “I do not know what I am doing; I am not able to do what I
want to do. I am doing just the opposite of my desire; the sin dwells in me,
does it”? (Rom7:19-20).
5. Heaven is Lost
Paradise
was lost when Adam and Eve committed sin, and the doors of heaven were shut to
humanity. While Jesus received baptism, that closed heaven was reopened (Lk.
3:21) and Jesus invited everyone to come inside this kingdom of God with
repentance. “Time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, repent and
believe in the good news”
6. Christ is crucified again
“And
who have fallen away, ----- to be brought back to repentance is almost
impossible--- to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again
and subjecting him to public disgrace” (Heb 6:6). All those who commit sin
crucify Jesus again and again. They may not enjoy the grace and blessings and
Joy that Jesus earned for them. Such kind of deprived human condition gives
pain to Jesus. That pain is equal to His crucifixion.
What is the real remedy?
There
is real remedy exists to solve the problems of sins. Following are the real
remedies suggested by the Catholic Church to solve the consequences of sins.
Conclusion
There
are some eternal consequence of sin such as hell and Hades. When Jesus died and
rose; he went down to the Hades and opened the gates of Hades, to release the
souls of the righteous and took them to heaven (1 Pet 3:19). Therefore all
eternal consequences of sins are cancelled. But certain temporal consequences
of sin may remain even after the sins are forgiven (CCC 1473). The forgiveness
of sins and restoration of communion with God entail the remission of the
eternal punishment of sin, but temporal punishment of sin remains. “While
patiently bearing sufferings and trials of all kinds and, when the day comes,
serenely facing death, the Christian must strive to accept this temporal
punishment of sin as a grace. He should strive by works of mercy and charity,
as well as by prayer and the various practices of penance, to put off
completely the "old man" and to put on the "new man”. (CCC
1473).