Friday, December 6, 2013

December 7 Romans 3:21-8:39 Transformed by Christ

The 1st 3 chapters of Romans tells us that we are all sinners; vv. 3:21 to the end of Ch. 4 tells us that we can justified (declared not guilty in the sense of the punishment of sin) by faith alone - apart from works; Chapter 5 segues from justification to sanctification (process of transformation from a wicked sinner to the likeness of Christ through increasing obedience in thought, word, and deed.

Although there is an internal fight going on inside us between our sinful physical nature and the indwelling Holy Spirit, "there is no condemnation in Christ." He loves us unconditionally. If He died for us while we were enemies, He certainly will not forsake us after we become His.

Chapter 6 is important. To go on sinning is dissonant in thought for a Christian. When we received Christ as savior, we died to sin - how can we continue in our old lifestyle. Part of receiving Christ as Savior is hating sin - not just the penalty of sin - but the sin itself. If you prayed a prayer merely to save yourself from hell - with no thought of hating your sin - you probably aren't really saved.

Loving God and hating sin are consonant thoughts - they go together like peanut butter and jelly - they are in harmony with each other.

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