Is Jesus not enough? Does what He
accomplished on Calvary fall short? Can we add anything to our salvation? Can
we study enough to figure a strategic path to wholeness? Does doctrinal purity
overcome sin and fleshly appetites? Does the Magnificent Love of God fall short
in wooing us into pure inner motives? Is the Great Grace of Jesus a ‘nice’ and ‘sweet’
ideology? God forbid!
"Because helping
people control their flesh through human effort and adherence to rules is not
only a thankless but never ending task, most leaders employ any strategy that
promises even a measure of success. Guilt, shame, condemnation, and threats in
God’s name are presented by the enemy as viable options. The church has
swallowed this lie hook, line and sinker!" (Pg. 106 Pure Grace)
If helping people manage sin is the goal of our
discipleship process, and it seems to be in many cases, we will employ almost
any strategy to help accomplish the goal.
Instead of trusting the power of Christ to internally
transform, we attempt to change behavior through external applications of law.
Until one believes that Jesus' work was finished and He is capable of
thoroughly transforming human lives, the treadmill of performance is the only
solution.
How are these religious strategies working for you? Would
you like to get off the treadmill of correct and enough always falling short?
Would you like to trade somehow ‘pleasing’ God in your own futile effort for
walking by faith in ‘pure grace’?
2:1 Picture
where God found us. We were in a death trap of an inferior lifestyle,
constantly living below the 1blueprint measure of our lives. (1Sin is hamartia,
which comes from ha + meros, meaning without form or without our allotted
portion.) 2:2 We were all part of a common pattern, swept along under a
powerful invisible influence, a spirit-energy that adopted us as sons to its
dictate through unbelief. 2:3 Throughout that time every one of us were
warped and corrupted in our conduct snared in a jumble of forbidden lusts,
driven by the desires of the senses, totally engaged in an expression of a life
ruled by mind games; it was as if a twisted passion parented a universal breed
of people. 2:4 None of this could
distract from the extravagant love of God; he continued to love us with the
exact same intensity. 2:5 This is how grace rescued us: sin left us
dead towards God, like spiritual corpses; yet in that state of deadness and
indifference, God co-quickened us together with Christ. Sin proved how dead we
were (the law confirmed it!) Grace reveals how alive we now are (the gospel
announces it!) Before anyone but God believed it, he made us alive together
with him and raised us up together with him. (We had no contribution to our
salvation! God’s master-plan unfolded in the mystery of the gospel declaring
our joint inclusion in Christ’s death and resurrection; God found us in Christ
before he lost us in Adam! [Eph 1:4] In the economy of God, when Jesus died we
died. God saw us in Christ, in his death and resurrection before we saw
ourselves there! He declared our co-resurrection with Christ 800 BC “After two
days he will revive us, on the third day he will restore us, that we may live
in His presence.” [Hos 6:2]!) 2:6 (As much as we were co-included in his
death,) we are co-included in his resurrection. We are also elevated in his
ascension to be equally present in the throne room of the heavenly realm where
we are co-seated with him in his executive authority. We are fully represented
in Christ Jesus. (Our joint position in Christ defines us; this can never again
be a distant goal to reach through religious devotion or striving, but our
immediate reference).
Toit, Francois Du (2012-07-02). Mirror Bible (Kindle
Locations 4077-4085). Mirror Word Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Herein is the power and eternal hope of the Gospel! Tell me,
what else is needed? You can walk in this power! It is more than enough! You
can become an Overcomer in Christ! He and what he has done is always ours in
faith!
8:33 God has identified us, who can disqualify
us? No-one can point a finger; he has justified us. (He has placed us beyond
the reach of blame and shame, guilt and gossip!) 8:34 What further ground
can there possibly be to condemn man? In his death he faced our judgment; in
his resurrection he declares our innocence; the implications cannot be undone!
He now occupies the highest seat of authority as the executive of our
redemption in the throne room of God. (See v 1, also Rom 4:25.) 8:35 What
will it take to distance us from the love of Christ? You name any potential
calamity: intense pressure of the worst possible kind, cluster-phobia,
persecution, destitution, loneliness, extreme exposure, life-threatening
danger, or war? 8:36 Let me quote scripture to remind you, “Yea, for thy
sake are we killed all the day long; we are counted as sheep for the
slaughter.” (Ps44:22) 8:37 On the contrary, in the thick of these things
our triumph remains beyond dispute. His love has placed us above the reach of
any onslaught. 8:38 This is my conviction, no threat whether it be in
death or life; be it angelic beings, demon powers or political principalities,
nothing known to us at this time, or even in the unknown future; 8:39 no
dimension of any calculation in time or space, nor any device yet to be
invented, has what it takes to separate us from the love of God demonstrated in
Christ. Jesus is our ultimate authority.
(Romans 8: 33-39)
Toit, Francois Du (2012-07-02). Mirror Bible (Kindle
Locations 1442-1447). Mirror Word Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Become a Jesus person filled with His Holy Spirit! Ron
Ross
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