Spiritually all of us, even those who deny it, are not sinners because they sin. If that were the case, we could work our way completely out of sin. If that were possible then God is a horrible Father, because He allowed His Son to be put to death for something we could take care of ourselves.
That reality did not exist. Our nature is infected with sin at the moment of conception. That was the result of the rebellion in the garden.Jesus makes it clear that we commit sin because in our natural state we are enslaved to it, and He came to set us free from that.
John 8:31–36…34 Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is the slave of sin. 35 “The slave does not remain in the house forever; the son does remain forever. 36 “So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.
What does this freedom mean? It does not mean we will not sin, but now we possess the ability to say no to the old nature in us, which is all we had before we trusted Christ and He created in us a new nature.
Consider this: If your desires for everything in life are controlled only by a nature that is selfish; 1. How hard will be to resist? 2. How often will you lose? 3. How long will you be motivated to not think of yourself only?The reality is many have done what is right solely due to peer pressure. Society looked down on it, so individuals refrained or did it in secret.
Christ creates a new nature in us that loves God and His values. Now we have power to fight a selfish nature with a selfless one! If we yield to the Holy Spirit living in us, our new nature will rule our flesh! This is freedom!
To look at a beautiful woman and just see beauty, not move to lust. To see success in others and to rejoice for them, and not feel jealous or resentful. To be wronged and to only desire to restore the relationship, not commit bodily violence. To see a speeding crazy driver and pray for him to become safe, not to pray for him to meet a police officer or a guard rail!I have lived under the control of both natures…ONLY the new nature brought me peace, contentment, and a meaningful sense of purpose.
The So What: Do you desire to control your life in a way that brings authentic joy and contentment? Do you desire to know that your future path has a great ending? That is why the first Christmas happened! Christ desires a relationship with you, right now, as you are. What are you waiting for? What is more important to you than your eternal condition? Need to talk…leave me a message.
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