Good Morning All,
Romans 8:1; “There is therefore now no condemnation
for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
One of the saddest conversations that I
have ever been part of was with a young lady who was bemoaning her future. She was a good student who studied intensely
and worked hard in class. She was a
musician and a decent athlete. She also
was a very nice young lady. She had a
scholastic scholarship waiting for her at the college she was attending. Yet she was looking for and waiting for
something catastrophic to occur. She
kept telling me that she didn’t deserve the good things that were happening;
something bad was bound to happen.
She had this sense that somehow, she was
unworthy of what she had. She had a lot
of explanations as to why she didn’t deserve what she was getting. “The school was small, so it distorted her
class ranking;” “her teacher helped her fill out her scholarship papers”; “she
just guessed the right answers”. She
lived a life where she felt incredible self-condemnation. She felt that she was completely unworthy and
worried what would happen when the rest of the world “figured that out.”
Many of us live with this deep seeded
fear. We do not believe that should have
what we have. We hear a voice that tells
us that we are not good as a parent, as a spouse, as a child, or worker or
co-worker. We hear the voice tell us
what a disappointment we truly are and when everyone else figures this out and
the truth comes out; then we know that we are the loser.
This is why this message from Paul is so
wonderful. There is no condemnation for
those who are in Christ Jesus. God does
not condemn. If you are hearing the
voice that condemns you, that attacks you it is from the devil and the old
sinful nature in us. It is not God
telling you that you are worthless or unworthy.
God sent Jesus to die for you. He sent his only Son to suffer for you. He did this so that you would be made worthy. He did this to give you the peace that comes
with the knowledge that you are his redeemed child. He seeks not to condemn but to give you
salvation and to give you hope. God does
not condemn you rather he frees you from sin and from the condemnation of sin.
This is a great blessing but one that we
must remember, and we must focus on God’s voice of forgiveness rather than the
devil’s voice of attack. We are free
from the slavery of sin and the bondage of the law. We can live a life that is not filled with
condemnation, self or otherwise. We are
free because of his grace. We are free
to live a life of joy and peace which he gives to us.
Father of grace, in you we
have hope and in you we have no condemnation.
Give us the courage to stand up to the devil’s lies. Be with those who are especially tormented by
the devil’s attacks. Give them peace so
that they may rest secure in your loving arms.
In the precious name of Jesus, our Risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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