Showing posts with label Romans 7:15. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romans 7:15. Show all posts

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Take up your Cross! It's time for battle!

And he who does not take his cross
and follow after Me is not worthy of Me
Matthew 10:38

We've established the fact that Christ died
for our sins, so now what? Do we ignore
that fact? Do we continue on with
our lives as if no price was paid?

That verse is telling us to take up
our cross and follow christ,
burdens and all, turn and follow HIM.
To not be afraid of persecution,
in fact the disciples rejoiced in
being persecuted. They never even
considered themselves worthy enough to suffer
for Christ. Here is a question for you

Would you die for Christ?
would you die for what you believe in?
Is your faith so small that if someone threatened
you with death unless you denied Christ that
you would deny Him? before you say..

"I would never deny Christ!"

Remember that Peter denied Him not once,
but three times. Peter saw Christ, he heard Christ,
touched Christ, lived with Christ and he still denied
him. Of course Peter got the chance to redeem
himself as he spoke with the resurrected Christ,
and said he loved him three times, Peter also
died as a martyr, and he was crucified upside down.
So obviously in the end Peter died for Christ

What I'm getting at is this, Our faith...our love for
Christ should never be compromised. We should
never be afraid to stand for Him, speak for him...
LIVE for him! for we don't live for ourselves,
we live for CHRIST!

I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live,
but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh
I live by faith in the Son of God,
who loved me and gave Himself for me.
Galatians 2:20

and I know at times it can be hard,
and I'm not even including the times
we are around other people. Some
of the hardest times is just when we
are alone with ourselves struggling
in our own sins, with our fleshly desires
and our corrupted ways. We try so hard to
stand for God, to live and be like Christ
only to fail, like Paul said

"For what I am doing, I do not understand.
For what I will to do, that I do not practice;
but what I hate, that I do."
Romans 7:15

In a place of desperation and self-hate
of our selves (which is nothing but sin)
is exactly where satan wants you. He wants
you to fall down, and he wants you to keep YOURSELF
there! He wants you to deny the power of Christ's
sacrifice!
Don't get it twisted, I'm not
saying we shouldn't care if and when we sin,
what I'm saying is Christ died for your SINS!
Don't wallow in pity and in your shame
and cry woe is me! stand up out of your failures!
MAKE WAR against your sins! continue fighting
and striving to be better, to live for Christ!
We were freed from the chains of sin,
are we perfect? No...
We are always battling with our selves
because our nature is to.. SIN

GIVING UP IS FAILURE,
letting your sins control you is failure,
NOT SEEKING GOD and REPENTING
IS FAILURE.

For if you say
"God can't forgive what I've done,"
and you turn away from God,
because you don't think he can forgive
Then you are LOST, and you are denying
the power of GOD and you are denying
the forgiveness and the price that was PAID
on that CROSS!

"Growth in grace is measured not by the fact
that you have not gone back, but that you
have an insight into where you are spiritually;
you have heard God say "come up higher"
not to you personally,
but to the insight of your character."
My Utmost for His highest(Oswald Chambers)
March 27th

Sin can be damaging, I'm not denying that,
and I'm not denying the fact that sin is wrong.
If we don't give it to Christ, and ask forgiveness
if we don't attempt to turn from them, if we don't
put up a fight, then we become harden to sin
and we won't recognize what we are doing is
wrong anymore, until it is to late.

athletes exercise their bodies to gain strength
and endurance for game time, so they are ready
for anything that may happen.

If we don't exercise our "soul's", if we don't
seek God more, yearn to read and understand his word
then we will never be ready to make war, and our sins
will become failures that will consume us from the inside.





Sunday, November 8, 2009

†..Humility..†

The fear of the Lord teaches a man wisdom,

and humility comes before honor.

Proverbs 15:33


Where is the fear of the Lord?

Where is the humility?

Everyone seems to walk around, and act

like they are deserving of something.

Even the people who shout and scream "I know Christ!"

I mean, you can say that all you want...

but that doesn't mean you deserve anything,

that doesn't mean you shouldn't still fear the Lord.


Christ took the burden of all our sins, correct?

died for all our sins, correct?

Does that mean we should have no humility?

No shame? Does that mean we deserved it?

Do you know what essentially we all deserve?

Need I keep repeating myself? Hell, thats

what I deserve, and thats what you deserve.

Just because I know Christ doesn't mean

I deserve everlasting life.

To know Christ is to know he died for our sins,

but we must know why he died for our sins, correct?

We must strive to live better, we must be changed

we must come before him in humility and live

our lives to glorify him.

The word of the day.."Humility"

what does "humility" mean?


a lack of false pride,

a humble feeling

Humble meaning:

cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of

marked by meekness or modesty;

not arrogant or prideful.


Young men, in the same way be

submissive to those who are older.

All of you, clothe your selves with

humility toward one another,

because,


"God opposes the proud

but gives grace to the humble."


Humble yourselves, therefore,

under God's mighty hand, that he may

lift you up in due time.

Cast all your anxiety on him because

he cares for you.

1 Peter 5:5-7


Want to humble yourself real quick?

stop comparing yourself, your "christian walk"

with others.. I.E:


"Well, at least I didn't do this or that"

"At least I'm not struggling with drugs"

"At least I'm not struggling with alcohol"

ect ect ect...


Compare yourself with the bible,

with the word of God, are you..yourself..living

according to the word? That should humble you real quick,

unless you are totally oblivious.


The fact is we are constantly battling

or at least should be battling our

fleshly desires. We must strive

to be better then we were yesterday,

constantly fighting to live more like Christ,

it is a battle we ultimately will win though!

not we ourselves, but through Jesus Christ!

because he freed us from the chains of slavery.


Paul himself said in Romans 7:15:


I do not understand what I do.

For what I want to do I do not do, but what

I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do,

I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no loner

I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.

I know that nothing good lives in me, that is,in my sinfule nature.


For I have the desire to do what is good,

but I cannot carry it out. For what I do

is not the good I want to do; no, the evil

I do not want to do-this I keep on doing.

Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is

no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.


So I find this law at work: when I want to do good,

evil is right there with me. For in my inner being

I delight in God's law; but I see another law at work

in the members of my body, waging war against the

law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law

of sin at work within my members. What a wretched man I am!

Who will rescue me from this body of death?


I do not understand what I do.

For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do.-

Paul wasn't perfect and he struggled just as we struggle,

but did Paul ever say:


"I struggle...I can't stop sinning, so screw it I accepted jesus,

everything is ok...so come here sinful world and let me indulge

myself, because I'm saved and I can do what I want"


For some reason people seem to think that is

what Paul and the bible says and that is completely false.

Paul said he struggled..he said he didn't want to be a sinner

and he fought with himself to keep himself as pure as he could

but in the end he realized he was nothing more then a "wretched man"

Because the truth once again is..

WE CANNOT SAVE OURSELVES

only one person can save us and thats Jesus Christ,

and we just keep chugging along doing the best we can

each day living for HIM and living his law,

not because the law itself can safe us...

but because his death for our sins

will not go in vain.


What was my point in all this? why bring up Paul?

lets go back to the word of the day...

Paul lived his life in humility,

he wasn't proud of himself because he "knew Christ".

He was ashamed he wasn't more like him..

he was ashamed of his sin even though it was forgiven.


What is it we all have in common?

Brothers and sisters in Christ for sure...

but what should bring us together is our common bound,

and that is we are all sinners. Through Christ we have been

freed from the chains of sin...so the stain of our wicked ways

could be removed from His sight.


Who can say, "I have kept my heart

pure; I am clean and without sin"?

Proverbs 20:9


answer- Nobody..


So where is your humility?