"Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of The Spirit of Life set me free from the law of sin and death." Romans 8:1-2 (NIV)
In his letter to the believers in The Church at Rome, the Apostle Paul told them that all believers were set free from the penalty of sin. He said they were no longer condemned because Jesus died as a sin offering and He condemned the sin in sinful man who believes. (Romans 8:3)
Those of us who believe are free from the penalty of sin through Jesus, The Christ, but are not free from sinning. Since all unrighteousness is sin, anything that we do which does not give glory to God is a sin. (1 John 5:17) However, if we live our lives according to The Spirit of God, we will think more often about the things that God desires. (Romans 8:6) The unsaved person has a sinful mind, is controlled by their sinful nature, and frequently thinks about sinful things. Their sinful thoughts and actions are hostile towards God and they cannot please God. (Romans 8:7-8) Believers are not controlled by a sinful nature, they are controlled by The Spirit of God and their desire is to do that which is pleasing to God. (Romans 8:9-10) If we are not trying to please God, then who are we trying to please? If The Spirit of God is within us, then we will live, as best we can, by The Word of God. (Romans 8:11) When we mess up, we will fess up, we will get up, and we will pray for His help continue to walk the Christian walk.
Rev Wendell Wharton is a Christian and an ordained Baptist Minister offering Bible verse blogs and sharing his enlightened thoughts on various Bible verses, or Bible quotes, as daily "Bible Based Life Lessons", as part of a Christian Ministry of Bible study on-line, relating Bible verses to our everyday lives in order to provide daily devotional, inspirational, thought provoking scriptures to live by.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
There Is No Condemnation For Those Who Are In Christ
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