Romans 6:12-14
One of the best times in life when I was a child was the end of school. I remember being absolutely giddy with happiness that I no longer was under the strict rules of school nor the strict schedule of classes. I was free to do what I chose.
What are we to avoid? According to verse 13, what type of people are we? What are we to do with the parts of our body? Why is sin not our master?
As with Christmas, the holiday of Easter can lose some of its meaning. We can easily get caught up in the warming weather, the Easter Sunday meal, the egg hunts, the chocolate. And while we can remember that we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, we can overlook why that is important.
The candy, the eggs, the food, the clothing, even some of the pageantry of Easter are all simply layers that have been put upon the celebration of the resurrection. At the core Easter is all about Jesus rising from the tomb into new life. It was a demonstration – real and tangible – that nothing was impossible for God. It showed that we also have hope beyond death. The grave is not the end for us; just an interruption between this life and the eternal.
But beyond a hope and anticipation of things to come after our death, the resurrection gave us new life and freedom today. Because Jesus assumed the guilt of sin on the cross we are no longer under the law – that is, we do not have to fret and worry over the religious rules and regulations, the hoops and obstacles of faith. It is not through strict adherence to rules that gives us salvation and hope.
Instead we are under the grace of Christ. The crucifixion of Jesus took away our sins if we will accept the sacrifice.
So, under grace, we are free. We do not have to be slaves to sin. Rather we can refuse to do what is not acceptable. We are forgiven and we are empowered by God to do what is good and right. And so, as Paul urges, we do not offer ourselves or any part of ourselves to sinful or wrong activity. Instead, with the freedom of grace, we offer ourselves freely to the service and worship of God.
DAILY CHALLENGE: What evil desires do you need to put to an end?
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