(Colossians 2:10) “And
in him ye are made full, who is the head of all principality and power:”
How I long for the day when I will see my King and
Saviour and I will receive a body like His, it will be incorruptible and will
not have tendencies that drive and urge it toward sin. It will be a body full
of praise manifesting the infinite glory and wisdom of God my Father, it will
continuously speak of His saving grace and yet it will be without sin. We must
understand that we have been sanctified by the blood of the lamb even now as we
battle with the urges of life and we fight against the tug of sin. At times we
find we fall in our ability to walk in righteousness, we transgress the law of
God and heaviness overshadows our joy, sin robs us of our peace. If that is
where you find yourself this morning then I implore you to call out to Jesus as
He is never far away, He oversees all his soldiers, looking out for them. He is
the King of kings and will come to the aid of all who call upon Him. But we
must find a willingness to scrutinize the areas in our lives that habitually
cause us to err! We must not ignore the enemy and the sin that so easily
ensnares us. We must not pretend that sin is not alive in our lives if indeed
it is, if there is no habitual sin is in your life, then praise God and may we
all find the grace to walk uprightly, as it is available to every believer. If
we find we need to deal with areas, which we are constantly at war with, we
must then begin, if we haven’t already consciously started to use those
experiences to teach us to repent and help lead us into the paths of
righteousness. There are many stepping stones in life designed for our
benefits. If we continue to err in a particular sin, call it “your thorn in the
flesh” let us not wallow in self-pity but rather find repentance, as we wrestle
like Jacob did for his blessing, we must confess our sin to a just and faithful
God, who will be quick to forgive us, Jesus has overcome! Praise God! But let
us remember as we seek forgiveness to also forgive those who trespass against
us. “And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our
debtors.” (Matthew 6:12)
We have an enemy that roars like a lion and at this
time of the year with festivities and merriment the order of the day we need to
be aware of his devices and the traps he will use to ensnare the
children of God. Let us soberly examine ourselves and then unpack the areas
where we always seem to fall. Once we have isolated those areas then we need to
be careful to avoid places or situations that we know will be lead to our
demise.
However having said all of this we
must always remember that we are justified by His work and not our own
righteousness or our own ability to walk uprightly with self-justification as
we excuse ourselves and accuse others. We are made full in Him! He is the head
of all principalities and powers, there is no being seen or unseen that has dominion
over our King. He rules
sovereignly and therefore He calls the shots! If we have died with Christ, if
we are born again and we are no longer ensnared by the basic principles of the
world, this then should be our understanding and if not we need to seek it out
through prayer and supplication; “why, as though living in this world do
we subject ourselves to regulations—do not touch, do not taste, do not handle
which all concern things that perish with the using—according to the
commandments and doctrines of men? Which things have indeed a show of wisdom in
will-worship, and humility, and severity to the body; but are not of any value against
the indulgence of the flesh.” (Colossians 2:20-23)
Remember sin was defeated on the cross by Jesus
Christ our Lord and supreme King, He defeated sin and death on that cruel Roman
cross. We will never be justified outside of His redeeming work, therefore
remember to put off sin and place on the cloak of righteousness. Do not make
the common mistake looking to excuse sin in our lives as a small matter, sin is
mammoth, it cost Christ his life, a cruel death it was…
Yes we are reckoned righteous if we have been
sanctified by the blood of the Lamb. We are either children of God or not! We
are not a son one day and then a bastard the next. If we have the Spirit of
God, then we are indeed His children. Never believe that you can fall in and
out of sonship. We may however fall in and out of obedience, but that in
itself is a completely different issue.
We are covered by the righteousness of Christ so
when God looks upon us although we may feel unworthy to enter His presence, we
are worthy, and only because of what the Lord Jesus did on the Christians
behalf.
In conclusion, we can never be justified by our own
achievements even if they are commendable before men. We have been justified by
the blood of the Lamb, let us remember not to continue in sin so that grace may
abound. The waters can get muddled here as the sin within looks to find an out,
sin always wants to be set free, it has a will of its own and it must be tested
in our lives. That is why we also pray; "lead us not into temptation but
deliver us from evil". Be on guard against compromise; “What shall we say
then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound God forbid. We who died
to sin, how shall we any longer live therein? Or are ye ignorant that all we
who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?” (Romans
6:1-3)
Signing off
Tyrone