Sunday, May 25, 2008

The Crossing

"For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son He loves in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins." (Colossians 1:13-14)

The moment you experienced Christ, you do not belong to this world. You have crossed over from darkness to light, from sin to righteousness, from slavery to freedom. You have a new identity. No longer slaves in Egypt but sons and daughters of the Living God. No longer do you need to "worship from afar", but you can draw near to where your Heavenly Father is, without fear or hesitation. He calls you, just as He called the Israelites - to draw near to Him in worship and intimacy.

Many Christians have accepted God's gift of salvation but are still "flirting with the world". Like the Israelites, they are still carrying Egypt with them in their hearts and minds. When the going is tough, they do not have the tenacity to persevere but kept on looking back at the world they left behind, instead of moving on to claim the promises of God (Exodus 14 and 16).

The greatest freedom you can experience is the freedom to say "No" to worldly temptation and sin. It is still your choice whether to allow sin to continue to rule in your life. Having the power and exercising it are two different things.

Have you crossed over completely?

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