“Who hath delivered us from the power of
darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: In whom we
have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (Col 1:13-14; KJV).
Jesus
told Nicodemus the Pharisee that he needed to be born again; he needed a
spiritual rebirth or salvation as we often refer to it (John 3:3-5). Salvation
only comes through Jesus (Acts 3:12). We know that if we believe in Christ and
ask him into our life as Lord and Savior; confess him as Lord with our mouths,
we will be saved (Rom 10:9-10).
However,
going back to our text above, we need to get into the bible and see just what
happened when we were saved. We need to be discipled in a bible believing
church and grow in all God has for us. Our text gives us a small glimpse of
what God has for us as Christians. It says we have been taken out from under
the devil’s power and control and placed in Gods kingdom of light. Satan may
still try to tempt and trip us but as we keep our eyes on Jesus, on the word of
God, we can walk in the victory we have in Christ.
In
our verse above we are also told that we have redemption. The bible says we
have been redeemed from the curse of the law (Gal 3:13). Redeemed means to be
bought at a price; the price was Jesus’ death on that cross. The curses of the
law are listed in Deuteronomy 28 and can be summarized as poverty, sickness and
spiritual death.
In
Galatians 3:13 we are told that we are redeemed to receive the blessings of God.
Our original text above also tells us that we have been forgiven. We are
forgiven freely by God’s grace from sins past present and future. In fact, our
sins have been cast as far from us as the east in from the west (Ps 103:12).
Satan may try to remind you of bad things you have done but you need to remind
him of God’s love and forgiveness for you.
There
is so much we have in salvation; we have just mentioned a few points. Dig into
your bible and discover God’s love and blessings for you. His promises are all
yes and amen (2 Cor 1:20).
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Blessed
in Mathew 5:2-12, means very blessed and more, even super blessed.
Who
is blessed according to this passage? The humble (poor in spirit), who realize
their spiritual shortcomings and are repentant (those who morn). Those who know
who they are in Christ, have their emotions under control and operate in Christ
like love (meek). Those who are in right standing with God (righteous) and are
merciful and compassionate; the pure in heart who walk not in the soulish but
spiritual realm. Peacemakers are blessed of God, as are those who are persecuted
because they openly identify with Jesus (the righteous).
We
are blessed regardless of what is going on around us. What are the rewards of
the blessed? Theirs is the kingdom of heaven; they will see God, be called
children of God and inherit the earth. They will be comforted by God, be filled
by all his fullness and receive mercy. I don’t know about you but I want in on
all of that.
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We all sin but we are no longer sinners (1 John
1:8). Through Christ’s sacrifice on the cross the price was paid for our sins
past, present and future (1 Cor 15:3). As born-again Christians God no longer
sees us as sinners he sees us in Christ, the righteousness of God in Christ
Jesus (2 Cor 5:21). Righteousness basically means right standing with God.
Satan
may try to condemn us but we have an advocate (Rom 8:34), Christ Jesus, who
pleads our case before God (1 John 2:1)! As God’s children and members of his
kingdom (Col 1:13) we are still tempted to sin and we do sin (1 John 1:8), but
the word says that if we repent and ask for forgiveness God is quick to forgive
us (1 John 1:9). Now that’s good news.
So,
how many times will he forgive us in any given day? Well, we are instructed to
forgive our brother 7 time seventy times (Matt 18:22) and God is far more
loving and merciful than we are. But brother Norman you don’t know what I have
done. God forgave David when he repented after committing adultery and murder
(2 Sam 11). Don’t be condemned, look to God our loving and merciful father,
humble yourself and ask forgiveness with a truly repentant heart.
Now,
as Christians we should not go on willfully and deliberately sinning, if we do,
then there is something very wrong. Our spirit (conscience) should convict us
of sin if we are born again and in fellowship with God (Rom 2:15). Check
yourself; are you truly born again? Have you given your life to the Master?
Talk to a mature Christian friend and settle the matter today.
As
Christians, we should be quick to repent whenever we sin (1John 1:9); Sin does
not cause us to lose our salvation but it does cloud our fellowship with God,
just as in any human relationship (1 John 1:7). Run to your loving father,
repent and enjoy unbroken fellowship with him. There is nothing better. God
bless you, we love you. Norman and Jean. Please take a moment and send God’s word
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I encourage you to read from John’s Gospel
chapter 13 and verses 1-17 today. This is a wonderful passage where Jesus
teaches us humility and servant hood. Jesus showed us his supreme confidence in
his relationship with his Father in verse 3. This allowed him to humble himself
and show his penetrating love for his disciples in washing their feet.
God
calls us to serve (Mark 9:35) and we can only humble ourselves and do that if
we know who we are in Christ. We are his sons and daughters (2 Cor 6:18), joint
heirs with Jesus (Rom 8:17) and seated in the heavenly places with him (Eph
2:6). Nothing can ever separate us from his love (Rom 8:35). In that confidence,
we can walk in humility and serve.
In
our passage from Johns Gospel, Peter protested that Jesus should not wash his
feet (v 8); but notice Jesus’ response. He said that if he could not wash Peter’s
feet, Peter would have no part with Jesus (v 8). We have no part with Jesus if
we do not have a servant’s heart.
Jesus
established servant hood as a mark of the Christian for all time (v 12-15); He
demonstrated it for us. In the word we are told that if we humble ourselves God
will exalt us (1 Peter 5:6). We are told that we are called to serve and in
serving we will find greatness (Mark 10; 43-45). Look for ways to serve people
today; this pleases the heart of our heavenly father.
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In
Daniel 11:32 we are told that: “the people that do know their God shall be strong
and do exploits” (KJV). This is great news but sometimes we get tired and plain
worn out from our busyness and efforts, often because we try to do things our
way; or is that just me.
But
be encouraged as the word says that: “they that wait upon the Lord shall renew
their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and
not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint” (Isa 40:31). To wait means to
be bound together with and wait or tarry patiently for.
In
Isaiah 41:10 we are told that we should not fear as our God will strengthen us,
help us and uphold us. We don’t need to fear as God is the strength of our
lives (Ps 27:1). “We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us” (Phil
4:13). Don’t let satan steal your joy as: “the joy of the Lord is your strength”
(Neh 8:10b). So, just cast all your cares on him today because he cares for you
(1Peter 5:7).
He
is your strength, do things his way. He will never leave you nor forsake you (Heb
13:5). Have a strong day in him.
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