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Effect Number Two – Romans 8:1

Posted on June 28, 2010 Written by Bill Tell Leave a Comment

Sorry for the two week delay – but that is an unintended effect of a kidney stone!! Ouch!

Remember – we are looking at the effects of God imputing His righteousness to us…the effects of our relationship being based on the life and death of Christ and not on our performance. The first effect was that our sin never separates us from God again as it is no longer the basis of our relationship.

Now the second effect is this – because God sees Christ’s punishment on the cross as our punishment, we are free from condemnation. Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

Will you and I still sin? Absolutely, we still have our flesh. Do we feel guilty when we sin? You bet! Does our guilt condemn us? NO! Never again do we need to feel condemned when we sin. If we still feel condemned because of our sin and guilt, we are imagining something that is not true. If in reality we are still condemned then the sacrifice of Christ on cross did not work…but it did work and so there is not even a grain of condemnation left for us. What incredible freedom this gives us in the presence of God.

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My Motivation for Obedience

Posted on April 15, 2010 Written by Bill Tell Leave a Comment

When I become a Christian, what I am doing is trusting in the sinless life of Christ and the punishment of Christ as the basis of my relationship with God instead of my behavior, my effort, my trying harder. And then, just as I am depending on the life and death of Christ for a relationship with God, so God is depending on the life and death of Christ for a relationship with me! He sees Christ’s sinless life as mine and Christ’s punishment as mine and so is as pleased with me as He is with his son. He declares me to be righteous.

For this we are thankful…deeply thankful. We express this thanks regularly. Many would say this is why we obey…we obey because we are so thankful. Our motivation is rooted in a feeling, in an attitude.

I believe we have a more significant and reliable source of obedience…and that is a transformed heart. Romans 6:17 talks about how we are not who we used to be, slaves to sin, but now we “have become obedient from the heart.” (ESV) We have a heart that can obey and wants to obey. Obedience is no longer just rooted in a thankful attitude, but in a new heart!

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Can I trust my heart?

Posted on April 14, 2010 Written by Bill Tell Leave a Comment

The first verse I memorized once I finished The Navigators’ Topical Memory System during my sophomore year of college was Jeremiah 17:9, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately corrupt; who can understand it?” I don’t remember why I memorized it and I wish I never did because for the next thirty years I used that verse as a template for understanding my heart! For thirty years I distrusted my heart and would not listen to it…after all it could not be trusted. It was deceitful and misleading.

Now I know better. Jeremiah 17:9 does not describe the heart of a believer. It does not describe my heart. When I trusted Christ I was given a new and transformed heart. Romans 6:17 (ESV) describes it as a heart that can and wants to obey. Ephesians 4:23 describes my new nature as “created after the likeness of God, in true righteousness and holiness.” This is why being out from under the law and being released from the law does not result in me running wild and sinning more. I have a heart that does not want to do that…can’t imagine doing that. I do not have to be afraid of the freedom that Christ set me free for!

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