This statement is such a well known scripture and an encouraging word that everyone one wishes to appropriate without considering the prerequisite "Being in Christ."
What does is it mean to be in Christ? Paul makes a case for it from Romans 1 to 7, and here in Chapter 8 he concludes that there is therefore no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
He is not saying those who attend church, or those who love Christians, or those who admire Jesus or again those who own a bible.
No, only those of us who have understood that God's justified wrath is expressed against all unrighteousness of mankind who have rejected God and any form of godliness because of an innate predisposition to cherish wickedness and resist goodness as defined by God. Yes, those of us who have realized that no man is exempt from this defect and that everyone is deserving God's appropriate punishment for our collective and individual fallen condition (Death). Again those of us who accept that the solution to our predicament could only come from God alone. And it did!... yes, God, because of His infinite Love toward us, provided His own begotten Son as the only acceptable atonning offering to die a substitutionary death to grant those of us who accept this gracious gift by faith alone the possibility to escape God's wrath and be given eternal life as we commit to give our bodies over to God to become slaves to righteousness in the same way we did offer them to unrighteousness in our previous fallen condition.
Yes, those of us who clearly identify with Christ's crucifixion as our propitiation, do receive His life and become His siblings. So to us, ONLY to us, there is NO CONDEMNATION because the life we have and now live... we live IN CHRIST never to be forsaken ever again.
So, the $1,000,000 question? Are you in Christ?
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Monday, 5 April 2021
#ForThoseInChrist!
Thursday, 1 April 2021
#HumilityByObedience!
Selah! There is a reason why Paul is reminding the Philippians about what it took for the Eternal Christ (the beloved Son of the Living God) to visit earth in a human suit.
Paul's purpose here is to highlight the mind of Christ and invite, even appeal to his audience to emulate the Character of Jesus Christ. Focusing only on verses 7-8 here, it is clear that Paul wants the reader to appreciate the legendary humility it took for Christ to become a man. Earlier in the text we are told that He did not look at His equality with the Father as something to cling unto "7 BUT Emptied Himself..." This unique humble attitude of Christ was further proven or established by His unwavery obedience unto death, EVEN DEATH ON A CROSS.
It is no secret that death by crucifixion was at the time not only the most gruesome way a person could die but also the most shameful way ever imaginable. As the Eternal Word of God and an effective member of the Godhead, He should have died in a dignified way, isn't it? Why should He have died like a common criminal, with zero dignity or reverence? Well, come to think about it, this is the same way he came into this world, isn't it? (Born in a manger, selah!)
In case you haven't got it yet, Jesus Christ is the epitome of HUMILITY and those who claim to be His Generals, Disciples, Sherpherds, Followers, Worshippers, Servants, Ministers, Apostles, Prophets, etc... We all should display this unique Character and quality when observed "Humility unto Death (the death of self)." From the way we talk, walk, act and live our lives, the true people of Christ are extremely Humble like our Master - the Lamb of God.
Arrogance can only be found in the people of the one who said to himself "I will be like the most high." (Isaiah 14: 12-14)
Happy Easter week Y'all!
Tuesday, 30 March 2021
#YouAreLove!
Monday, 15 February 2021
#PraiseJehovahGod!
Man was created for worship and to praise the living God through an acceptable service as God Himself would prescribe. To believe what scripture says, mankind cannot find peace and genuine fulfillment unless we find a way to relate to God in worship. Inbuilt in our deepest part is an unshakable desire and need to find an object of worship and bow to it.
Worshiping any other entity, person or object beside God has devastating spiritual consequences which leads to an alienation of our true self from God and from our humanity.
So once again, Praise God... that is your Duty!
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Tuesday, 2 February 2021
#ChristLiveInMe!
I will encourage you to look up two books by the author Neil Anderson (Victory over darkness and Bondage breaker). He addresses in depth what Paul is talking about here.
We must understand that the key to a victorious Christian living lies in our belief and embrace of the truth expressed in today's scripture Galatians 2:20.
Most believers walk around professing that they are still sinners counting on God's grace day by day. It sounds very Christian, does it not?
I use to believe and preached the same. But today's scripture makes it abundantly clear. We have been crucified... meaning, at our conversion we died to sin to be made alive in God! We were justified by embracing Christ. Subsequent to the new birth is our walk of sanctification where we progressively unlearn the habits of our old self. It is this progressive process of transformation that has many confused to think that we therefore must continue to consider ourselves as sinners in the process of becoming saints. This is one of satan's greatest deception in these last days.
Proverbs 23: 7 "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he". If we keep on believing that we are sinners, guess what! We will keep on sinning and find it completely normal. If we live like that we can't claim that Christ lives in us because Christ cannot identify with sin. It is all a matter of perspective.
If you have accepted Jesus as Your Lord and Savior, begin to view yourself as a saint who no longer lives in darkness but stands in the light of Jesus's glorious presence. For It is done, you are a new creature. What about the sin you occasionally do? Your occasional sins are simply behaviors of your former life you need to unlearn. It can no longer define you. It is part of your old self memory that need to be flushed out of your mind.
The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God...
Selah!
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#ChristLivesInMe!
I will encourage you to look up two books by the author Neil Anderson (Victory over darkness and Bondage breaker). He addresses in depth what Paul is talking about here.
We must understand that the key to a victorious Christian living lies in our belief and embrace of the truth expressed in today's scripture Galatians 2:20.
Most believers walk around professing that they are still sinners counting on God's grace day by day. It sounds very Christian, does it not?
I use to believe and preached the same. But today's scripture makes it abundantly clear. We have been crucified... meaning, at our conversion we died to sin to be made alive in God! We were justified by embracing Christ. Subsequent to the new birth is our walk of sanctification where we progressively unlearn the habits of our old self. It is this progressive process of transformation that has many confused to think that we therefore must continue to consider ourselves as sinners in the process of becoming saints. This is one of satan's greatest deception in these last days.
Proverbs 23: 7 "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he". If we keep on believing that we are sinners, guess what! We will keep on sinning and find it completely normal. If we live like that we can't claim that Christ lives in us because Christ cannot identify with sin. It is all a matter of perspective.
If you have accepted Jesus as Your Lord and Savior, begin to view yourself as a saint who no longer lives in darkness but stands in the light of Jesus's glorious presence. For It is done, you are a new creature. What about the sin you occasionally do? Your occasional sins are simply behaviors of your former life you need to unlearn. It can no longer define you. It is part of your old self memory that need to be flushed out of your mind.
The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God...
Selah!
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Monday, 1 February 2021
#SufferingAsChristians!
We must understand that when Faith in Christ first showed up on the scenery of world religion, it was considered a threat because it claimed exclusivity on truth and demanded total allegiance to Christ alone and His way of life.
Most religions of the time were the result of an amalgamation of cultural practices, traditional beliefs and superstitions around which were built an entire system of religious practices and observances that permeated the whole of life. Christianity with its exclusive claims threatened the statu quo and brought a complete disruption to the way many lived their lives for many generations. This disruption had a major economic impact on well established religious systems and the auxiliary industries that supported and maintained the pompousness of these religions through the production of artifacts and various items used in religious practices (Acts 19). This is how persecution came about to begin with! It was a push back against a belief that was perceived as a threat to an established way of life. From the Jerusalem persecution to the Roman persecution, and any other persecution unleashed against Christians the world over, the motivation is usually an open resistance to the change that incarnate Christianity.
From the first century AD to our present day, there has been a widespread campaign against Christianity in order to isolate the true followers of Yeshua and cause them grief, pain, loss and even death. We carry a message that threatens the kingdom of darkness.
Today's scripture comes as an encouragement to the believers persecuted today because of their faith in the Lord.
Rejoice and do not regret your troubles because they will win you a crown of glory when you stand before Christ. Those who persecute you are motivated by fear... conquer them through love. Perfect love casts out all fears (1John 4:18).
Shalom!
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