……I See My Need and Hear His Call!

“There’s none righteous, no, not one. For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God” (Romans: 3:10, 23).
When we take a good look at ourselves it becomes obvious that we are not perfect. We may try to ignore this obvious fact by trying to live a good life or we may look to others that we see as less “perfect” and try to justify our own failings. But the truth is that we are a fallen race unable to walk out a perfect life. We can hide this fact from ourselves or face the truth. In His Mercy and Grace, the Lord shows us our true condition and reaches out to us through the Gospel. The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin and draws us to the Lord. We can reject the Gospel and the imputed Righteousness (i.e. His Righteousness is ours by faith) He graciously offers us, or we can accept this judgment on our fallen nature and repent of our sins and come by faith to the God Who loves us and has provided a way in which we can have fellowship with Him.
“Therefore being justified by faith (in Christ and Him Crucified) we have peace with God through the Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:1 w/ commentary).
Having placed our faith in Christ and His sacrificial death at Calvary we have peace with God. We now look to Him to walk out this life. It is no longer us trying to justify ourselves, but the Lord living within us by the presence of the Holy Spirit. We can look at ourselves as saved by the “Blood of the Lamb.” His shedding his Blood and dying on the Cross as payment for the sin debt owed to God, opened all the blessings of Heaven for us.
“But God commended His love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Roman 5:8).
We walk out our new life in Christ by faith. We cannot live this new life in our own strength any more than we could walk out a perfect life before we were saved. The Lord does not give us a stronger willpower to live this life. The following verse shows us what happens to us when we come to the Lord by faith:
“Know you not, that so many of us were baptized (spiritually, not by water) into His Death (spiritually, we died with Christ)? Therefore we are buried with Him by baptism into death (along with all our sins): that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the Glory of the Father, even so we should walk in Newness of Life” (Romans 6:3,4 w/ commentary).
We have “Newness of Life” because we believe in all that the Lord accomplished at Calvary. The Lord provides a complete Salvation. By faith alone, we are saved from our fallen nature becoming “children of God,” and He has given us many wonderful promises whereas we become partakers of the Divine Nature as the Apostle Peter tells us in the following verse:
“According to His Divine power has given unto us all things for life and Godliness, through the knowledge of Him Who has called us to glory and virtue. Whereby are given unto us precious promises: that we might be partakers of the Divine Nature….” (2 Peter 1:3,4).
We have this “knowledge of Him” by our faith in what Christ accomplished at the Cross. He has given us “precious promises” in His “Word” that we might be partakers of the “Divine Nature.” All that has been afforded us is due to the Father’s love for us in sending His Son to die on a cruel cross so that we might be forgiven and given “Newness of Life” in Christ. He has given us “all things for life and Godliness” by the Holy Spirit Who lives in us. Romans 8:2 shows us how the Holy Spirit works to bring this about in our lives.
“For the Law of the Spirit (how He works in our lives) of life (all life comes from Christ through the Spirit) in Christ Jesus (by what He accomplished at the Cross) has made me free (victorious living) from the Law of Sin and Death (we cannot overcome this “Law” by our own efforts)” (Romans 8:2 w/ commentary).
Our complete salvation comes from the Lord and now, when we look at ourselves, we can say that we are saved by the Mercy and Grace of the Lord. He has given us His Righteousness, imputed to us by our faith in Christ Crucified, and we now have peace with God. We no longer depend on our own efforts to live a victorious life, but we now know that victory comes by the power of the Holy Spirit as we daily place our faith in Christ and His sacrificial death at Calvary. How great a Salvation the Lord has provided for us!!!!! When peering into the mirror we can now say:
Mirror, mirror on the wall, I’ve come to Jesus and He has forgiven me all!
Mirror, mirror on the wall, when I walk out this life by faith I will not fall!
Always Remember,
God Loves You!
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