@VictoryinJesus, @ScottA, @The Learner, @face2face and ALL others,
Allow me to impose (my broken-up version of) a rhetorical question:
What does it mean… to truly accept… what’s been done for us on the cross?
I have been listening to you guys, very carefully, and I am still not hearing it click — the understanding of what true acceptance actually means.
The first negative word you guys hear about Paul… and (oh, my)… the big guns start blazing from those fixed fortifications.
How about if I were to share with you a little more detail from my RANSOMED perspective? My personal testimony as a true acceptor?
Let’s try some more of that.
If you have been following this thread… you know… I was ALL of six years old, the first time I really heard the story about Jesus dying on a cross. And, that he had willingly done this… to take AWAY the sin of the world.
Honestly, I did not feel compelled to “believe” it.
Instead, my first natural reaction was to reach out and grab it. Saying to myself (and to the Living God as I sat in that classroom), I’ll take that! Now, I don’t ever have to worry about this thing they call “sin.” One less thing.
That exact mindset remained undefeatable for 19 years, including 8 years of heavy-weight fights: The Third One versus The Third One’s Christian buds. Mind you, ALL this… with absolutely no help from anything in this world… other than my own personal and pure acceptance of what had been done for me on the cross.
And, then… at age 25 (the first time I ever read Paul’s letter to the Romans)… I about peed myself when I read the exact same undefeatable position… in the Bible!
You can read ALL about it for yourself throughout the first five chapters of Romans:
Romans 3:20-24 (Multiple Translation) “Do you finally see it? Nobody can ever become righteous in God’s eyes by following the Law. The more we learn about keeping the Law, ever deeper becomes our knowledge of Sin. But now — apart from Living a righteous Life and struggling to keep the commandments — the ability to stand absolutely PERFECT in the eyes of our Heavenly Father has already been manifested. The Law itself grants this right as does the testimony of the prophets! Now God says He will take every one of us, exactly as we are — utterly unworthy as we are, for there is no distinction of one being better than another — and justify us! FREELY! Without anything else required from us in return other than that we trust Jesus to take AWAY our sins!”
Romans 4:4 (Multiple Translation) “But didn’t he (Abraham) earn his right to Heaven by ALL the *Good* things he did?”
The Holy Spirit answers. And, Rocky dutifully pens Her answer:
Romans 4:5 (Multiple Translation) “No. For, deliverance from sin is a gift. If a person could earn it by being *Good,* then it wouldn’t be FREE — but it is! It is given to those who do not work for it. By any man (truly accepting what’s been done for us on the cross) his (true acceptance) IS his righteousness in God’s sight.”
And, most powerfully, Romans 6:14. Where the undefeatable position is summed-up… by none other than the Holy Spirit, Herself:
Romans 6:14 (Original Greek) “Sin will not rule over you! For you are not under the Law, but under Grace.”
As best as I can write it out for you, this is the psychological fortress I gained from truly accepting what’s been done for me on the cross. As a Christian would say… here is my personal testimony:
It doesn’t matter whether what I do is considered “right” or what I do is considered “wrong.” What matters is, WHATEVER I do, it cannot keep me from continuing to have a PERFECTLY unencumbered relationship with my Father in Heaven.
I have truly accepted that Jesus has died for ALL of my sin — past, present and future — it has ALL been taken AWAY. I have truly accepted this gift as my RANSOM (paid in full). Psychologically, this fortress is entirely undefeatable. I have something much more powerful than “sin” to truly accept.
To me, Jesus has neutralized anything that could ever be called “sin” in my Life, much in the same way a military force would neutralize an enemy target. He has taken it out of commission. He has turned it into nothing. Better put, he has turned it back into NOTHING, for it was NOTHING to begin with.
It is the very knowledge of sin that allows the concept of sin to take on a power unto itself.
We are not born into this world “in sin” as some philosophers have suggested; rather, we have to learn about “sin.” It’s not hard to imagine having no knowledge of “right” or “wrong,” because ALL of us are born into the world in that condition and remain so, as children, until we have the capacity to distinguish *right* from *wrong.* At that point, our innocence is truly gone.
The best I can ever hope to be is a little child. A pure soul.
Again, Jesus declared, ‘Unless you can become like this little child (he was holding) you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.’
So… how do I become like a little child?
By having total PERFECTION thrown upon me.
It’s so simple, it’s actually ridiculously simple. If, in my Father’s eyes (and mine), ALL of my sins, ALL of my evil, ALL of my self-perceived imperfections have been TAKEN AWAY, what is left for my Father to see?
A PERFECT person.
Allow me to impose (my broken-up version of) a rhetorical question:
What does it mean… to truly accept… what’s been done for us on the cross?
I have been listening to you guys, very carefully, and I am still not hearing it click — the understanding of what true acceptance actually means.
The first negative word you guys hear about Paul… and (oh, my)… the big guns start blazing from those fixed fortifications.
How about if I were to share with you a little more detail from my RANSOMED perspective? My personal testimony as a true acceptor?
Let’s try some more of that.
If you have been following this thread… you know… I was ALL of six years old, the first time I really heard the story about Jesus dying on a cross. And, that he had willingly done this… to take AWAY the sin of the world.
Honestly, I did not feel compelled to “believe” it.
Instead, my first natural reaction was to reach out and grab it. Saying to myself (and to the Living God as I sat in that classroom), I’ll take that! Now, I don’t ever have to worry about this thing they call “sin.” One less thing.
That exact mindset remained undefeatable for 19 years, including 8 years of heavy-weight fights: The Third One versus The Third One’s Christian buds. Mind you, ALL this… with absolutely no help from anything in this world… other than my own personal and pure acceptance of what had been done for me on the cross.
And, then… at age 25 (the first time I ever read Paul’s letter to the Romans)… I about peed myself when I read the exact same undefeatable position… in the Bible!
You can read ALL about it for yourself throughout the first five chapters of Romans:
Romans 3:20-24 (Multiple Translation) “Do you finally see it? Nobody can ever become righteous in God’s eyes by following the Law. The more we learn about keeping the Law, ever deeper becomes our knowledge of Sin. But now — apart from Living a righteous Life and struggling to keep the commandments — the ability to stand absolutely PERFECT in the eyes of our Heavenly Father has already been manifested. The Law itself grants this right as does the testimony of the prophets! Now God says He will take every one of us, exactly as we are — utterly unworthy as we are, for there is no distinction of one being better than another — and justify us! FREELY! Without anything else required from us in return other than that we trust Jesus to take AWAY our sins!”
Romans 4:4 (Multiple Translation) “But didn’t he (Abraham) earn his right to Heaven by ALL the *Good* things he did?”
The Holy Spirit answers. And, Rocky dutifully pens Her answer:
Romans 4:5 (Multiple Translation) “No. For, deliverance from sin is a gift. If a person could earn it by being *Good,* then it wouldn’t be FREE — but it is! It is given to those who do not work for it. By any man (truly accepting what’s been done for us on the cross) his (true acceptance) IS his righteousness in God’s sight.”
And, most powerfully, Romans 6:14. Where the undefeatable position is summed-up… by none other than the Holy Spirit, Herself:
Romans 6:14 (Original Greek) “Sin will not rule over you! For you are not under the Law, but under Grace.”
As best as I can write it out for you, this is the psychological fortress I gained from truly accepting what’s been done for me on the cross. As a Christian would say… here is my personal testimony:
It doesn’t matter whether what I do is considered “right” or what I do is considered “wrong.” What matters is, WHATEVER I do, it cannot keep me from continuing to have a PERFECTLY unencumbered relationship with my Father in Heaven.
I have truly accepted that Jesus has died for ALL of my sin — past, present and future — it has ALL been taken AWAY. I have truly accepted this gift as my RANSOM (paid in full). Psychologically, this fortress is entirely undefeatable. I have something much more powerful than “sin” to truly accept.
To me, Jesus has neutralized anything that could ever be called “sin” in my Life, much in the same way a military force would neutralize an enemy target. He has taken it out of commission. He has turned it into nothing. Better put, he has turned it back into NOTHING, for it was NOTHING to begin with.
It is the very knowledge of sin that allows the concept of sin to take on a power unto itself.
We are not born into this world “in sin” as some philosophers have suggested; rather, we have to learn about “sin.” It’s not hard to imagine having no knowledge of “right” or “wrong,” because ALL of us are born into the world in that condition and remain so, as children, until we have the capacity to distinguish *right* from *wrong.* At that point, our innocence is truly gone.
The best I can ever hope to be is a little child. A pure soul.
Again, Jesus declared, ‘Unless you can become like this little child (he was holding) you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.’
So… how do I become like a little child?
By having total PERFECTION thrown upon me.
It’s so simple, it’s actually ridiculously simple. If, in my Father’s eyes (and mine), ALL of my sins, ALL of my evil, ALL of my self-perceived imperfections have been TAKEN AWAY, what is left for my Father to see?
A PERFECT person.