Romans 6:6
“We
know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might
lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin.”
Have you
thought about slaves recently? If so, you probably had an image from some or
other movie come into your mind, because slaves are not normally part of our
modern lives anymore!
A slave is someone who has a master, to whom
he must be obedient at all times.
He has no choice in the matter – when his master says: Jump! He jumps….
He does not have the privilege of denying the command.
Which brings us to our verse quoted above. Before we knew
Jesus, we were slaves to sin. We sinned because sin was our master, it
commanded us to follow the sinful urges jumping up from inside our sinful
natures.
But no
more! That very same old sinful nature was crucified with Christ and our water
baptism is the sign that the power that that old nature wielded over us, is now
deader than a doornail! (Col 2:12 For you were buried with Christ when
you were baptized. And with him you were raised to new life) Sin immediately
lost its hold over our lives.
Does
that mean that we no longer sin after becoming a Christian? Of course not! It
means that we now get to choose whether we will sin or not. Yes, you
heard right. When you sin now, it is because you choose to do it. Not because a
sin slave master cracked his whip over you, and you had to obey.
Remember
this image, my friend, when you next feel so powerless because there is some or
other sin in your life which you feel is overwhelming you. See your old sinful
self on the cross with Jesus, breathing out his last. Then see the new you
rising up, facing that sin slave master squarely in the eyes, and saying a
resounding, NO!
And
simply walk away from the temptation. In 1 Corinthians 10:13 we have
such good news about temptations. God promises in that verse firstly that “The
temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. (so,
you are not being singled out for extra punishment), secondly, And God is
faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. (He
made sure you would be able to counter this temptation, He promises to give you
the strength to do so, then with His help it is not beyond your abilities or
strength). And also, When you are tempted, he will show you a way out
so that you can endure.” (As you walk away, start looking for that way out.
The telephone may start ringing, for instance, giving you an excuse to
disengage with the temptation. God is such a practical, hands-on God!) And the
more you stand up against that old sin slave master, the better you are going
to get at it. Hallelujah! Praise God! Jesus set us free indeed!
Points to ponder: I also have a role to play in countering
temptation to sin. Am I actively avoiding situations that will trigger me to go
back to old sinful patterns again?
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