Topic: Romans 8:33
"Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen?" Romans 8:33
What a wonderful challenge! It's wonderful because it's totally unanswerable. Every sin of those whom God has chosen was laid upon Jesus, the great Champion of our salvation, and by His atonement carried away.
There is no sin in God's book against His people. He sees no sin in Jacob, and no immorality in Israel, because they are wiped clean of their sin forever through in Christ. When the guilt of sin was taken away, the punishment for sin was also removed. For the Christian there will be no angry rebuke from God's hand; no, not so much as a single frown of vengeful justice. The believer may be scolded by his Father, but God as Judge has nothing to say to the Christian, except "I have absolved you: you are acquitted."
For the Christian there will be no "capital punishment" from God in this world, much less any second death. A follower of Christ is completely freed from all punishment as well as the guilt and power of sin.
Sin may stand in our way, and frustrate us with its constant warfare, but sin is a conquered foe for every soul who walks with Jesus. A Christian can overcome any and every sin if they rely upon God to do it. Those who wear a white robe in heaven overcame through the blood of the Lamb, and we may do the same.
No lust is too mighty, no tempting sin too strongly entrenched. We can overcome it through the power of Christ. Your sin is a condemned thing. It may kick and struggle, but it is doomed to die. God has written condemnation across its brow and Christ has crucified it, "nailing it to His cross." Go now and renounce it, and the will Lord help you to live to His praise, for sin with all its guilt, shame, and fear, is gone.
How do our sometimes valid feelings of guilt relate to our being made "blameless" in Christ?
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