How much was your salvation worth
Anyone who purchases a product
with his or her hard-earned money likes to value and protect that product, and in
addition, expect that product to perform as specified by the manufacturer. For example, how would one feel if one spent thousands
dollars buying a car that keeps breaking down and leaving one stranded day
after day? I am very sure one would be
very disappointed and frustrated, and maybe, even return the car to the dealer.
In the same way, God gave His
one and only Son to die to pay for the sins of the world, and expects those whom
He purchased to live and function in a certain way. The apostle Paul wrote to
the Church of Corinth about sexual immorality in the Church (ie among
Christians). He told them, “Flee from sexual
immorality” (1 Cor 6:20), and then reminded them, “You are not your own; you were
bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body” (1 Cor 6:20). Since we’ve been bought we have a Master to
obey; we can’t live any how.
It cost God the life of His
Son Jesus to free us from sin. The
expression, ‘At a Price’ is an indication that our salvation was very expensive,
and because of that He does not take sin lightly. What is the point in giving His life if we are
going to continue to live in sin anyway?
When He said, “You are to be holy
to me because I, the Lord, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations
to be mine” (Lev 20:26), it was not a suggestion; it was a command. He bought us, He owns us, and has the right
to demand that we live up to His standard.
He deserves our admiration, obedience, and honor!
Which sin are you struggling
with? Is it fornication or extramarital
affairs, lying, gossip, etc? It is not
too late to turn your life around. God
is ready to enable you to turn your life in the right direction, but you have
to be willing to identify the sin and be willing to flee from it; you have to
want to change. Jesus said to His
disciples before He ascended into heaven, “You will receive power when the Holy
Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in … (Acts 1:8a). Our way of life is included in being witnesses. We received the power that gives us victory
over sin when we came to faith in Jesus, because that is when the Holy Spirit
came to indwell us.
There are many who say God is
love and will forgive, and that is true.
But the Scripture asks, “Shall we go on sinning so that grace may
increase” (Rom 6:1)? The answer of
course is, “By no means! We died to sin;
how can we live in it any longer” (Rom 6:2). Let’s not take His grace for
granted.
Our faith becomes
questionable when we continue to live in sin.
This is what the Scripture says about that, “We know that anyone born of
God does not continue to sin” (1 Jn
5:18a). In other words, continuing to
sin is an indication that one has not been born of God. Ouch!
May our way of life match the truth of God’s Word, and serve as proof that
we were bought at a price!
from Pearl Nsiah-Kumi
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