Sunday, June 24, 2018

6-24-2018


 Good Morning All,
         Romans 8:1; “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
  I still like to watch the old Perry Mason shows.  We get them on FETV.  I always wondered why the prosecuting attorney didn’t just give up every time he saw Perry Mason on the other side.  Just save yourself the grief and give up, you are going to lose Mr. Burger.  Perry Mason’s clients face no condemnation in their trials.
   We have no condemnation of our sins before God.  He has placed them all upon the back of Jesus.  Through our Baptism, those sins remain in the tomb, left there as we became new creations.  So we have God’s promise to a wonderful life, so why is it so often that we don’t feel wonderful?  Why do we feel sad or lost or guilty so often?  We have no condemnation so why do we struggle so?
     We struggle, not with condemnation, but with self-condemnation.  It hisses in our ears and weighs on our shoulder.  It pulls us down with it insidious attacks.  You are unworthy.  You are not as good as they think you are.  You are a poor husband (or wife).  You are a poor son (or daughter).  You are a bad parent.  Those are just for starters.  Our own guilt drives us and self-condemnation drives our guilt.  We have no condemnation from God but we often fail to accept it.  We let the devil whisper to us that we are unworthy and the self-condemnation begins.  It often ends with a poor night’s sleep, gloomy outlooks, sadness and an empty hole in our heart and soul.  The devil is very good at this.
    He launches these negative and destructive thoughts and feelings in order to make us weak and to separate us from God.  Just like the hyena tries to separate the weaker gazelle from the herd, the devil seeks his prey.  He is very good at this as it is his only real weapon against us.  Guilt and doubt are all he has to attack you with.  So how do we face this attack and fight back?
    First and foremost, we do not fight him alone.  If we do, we will lose.  We need to make sure that we are “in the herd,” that we are close to God.  This is why God gave us his Spirit to keep us close.  He gives us the tools to fight the devil by staying close to our Heavenly Father.  He gives us his Word to hear his words of forgiveness.  He gives us his body and blood in the bread and the wine so that we can taste and savor his forgiveness.  He gives us prayer to speak to him with our worries and fears.  He gives us his Spirit to comfort us and he gives us our fellow redeemed brothers and sister to give us consolation.
   When we stay close to God, by using the tools he gives us, it is more difficult for the devil to win.  He will still attack and we will still have bouts of self-condemnation but these bouts do not have to control our lives.  God’s grace will pull us through; we need to trust this.
Gracious Lord, when I forget your love, remind me that because of the cross and because you are my Savior, I am not condemned. Help me keep my eyes and thoughts on you. And to accept Your Word as truth so my confidence stays strong in you. In Jesus' precious name, amen.      
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret

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