Romans 8
1-2With the arrival of Jesus, the Messiah, that fateful
dilemma is resolved. Those who enter into Christ's being-here-for-us no longer
have to live under a continuous, low-lying black cloud. A new power is in
operation. The Spirit of life in Christ, like a strong wind, has magnificently
cleared the air, freeing you from a fated lifetime of brutal tyranny at the
hands of sin and death. (The Message Version)
All last month I meditated on one chapter of scripture:
Romans 8 in
the Message version. Some days I would read the whole passage, sometimes half,
others only a few verses. I meditated and mulled over those words until they
really became alive to me. So I thought I’d do a series about Romans 8 to share
with all of you. It’s rich with truth and light that will set you free.
Let’s begin today with verses 1-2. Plenty to chew on
there. I will break it down piece by piece.
With the arrival of Jesus, the Messiah, that fateful dilemma is
resolved.
What dilemma is this? Perhaps the very dilemma of fate?
Chance? Or is it our ultimate fate as fallen human beings. A fate separated
from our glorious maker. Perhaps even eternal separation, which would be the
appropriate result of our sinful state. But with the arrival of Jesus, the
slate is wiped clean. We are reconciled to our heavenly father. No longer pawns
of fate—of Satan, the enemy of our soul—but beloved children. A royal
priesthood, ambassadors of Christ to the dark world around us.
Those who enter into Christ's being-here-for-us no longer have to live
under a continuous, low-lying black cloud.
I know I’ve lived too much of my life under a low-lying
black cloud. Even as a believer. What about you? Do you ever feel oppressed,
depressed? But that’s not the plan. Christ has set us free from that. We no
longer have to live under that darkness. But what is the condition? We must
enter into Christ. The light of the world lives in us, shines through us. He is
more than capable of dispelling that darkness. As we soak in His presence the
darkness dissipates. As we speak His name and declare His word the darkness
must flee.
A new power is in operation.
At the cross Jesus conquered the enemy. Satan lost his
power. Death was defeated. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law being
made a curse for us. And He’s given us the keys to the kingdom. As His
ambassadors, His children, He’s given us the power. Yet too often we feel
powerless, defeated, and broken down. We must put on the full armor of God that
we might stand against the assaults of the enemy. We must fill ourselves with
the word of God so that we can not only withstand any attack, but even be on
the offensive for the kingdom
of God.
The Spirit of life in Christ, like a strong wind, has magnificently
cleared the air, freeing you from a fated lifetime of brutal tyranny at the
hands of sin and death.
And here’s the best part. The Spirit of life in Christ blows
in like a strong wind, clearing the air of that black cloud. Can you see it?
Can you feel it blowing crisp and clean across your skin. Take a moment to close
your eyes and picture this scene. Picture the black cloud in your life. Name
it. Then watch the Spirit of life blow it away and clear the air. We are free
from our original fate. Free of the brutal tyranny we were born under. Free
from a life as slaves to sin and death. Free to serve Christ in all His liberty
and grace in clean air under bright skies. Why don’t you take a moment to dance
in spin in that freedom. I know I will.
Thanks for joining me today for this foray through the first
two verses of Romans 8. Come again in two weeks when I’ll continue with this
study. And please take a moment to share your thoughts, impressions, and
experiences from these first two verses.
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