Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Being "Good"

Proverbs 12:2 tells us that the Lord delights in us if we are good. So how can we be "good"? It stands to reason that if God delights in a good man, that this is an attainable goal. The word "good in the context is literally the loosest version of the word. It is just "not intentionally doing wrong".

So if we keep from intentionally doing wrong, God will delight in us. But no man is without sin, and sin by it's very definition is a willful transgression against God. So then, the only thing we can do is to be purified by the blood of Jesus Christ and let the God sanctify us. To be sanctified is to make holy, to purify, or to consecrate.

The definition of consecrate is to give up entirely to some person or purpose. Ephesians 5:26 tells us that Christ sanctifies and cleanses us with the washing of water by the word. When we give ourselves entirely to Him, He bathes us in His truth. We become a new creature in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:12), our old sins and habits are taken away and replaced by new habit and good things.

Is this something that we can in ourselves do? Romans 3:10-18 tells us that nobody does good; we are a bitter mess of sin and ruin. But Romans 3:22-26 tells us that our justification and salvation from our wrongdoing lies in Jesus Christ whose blood was shed for us. It is only by turning our whole being over to Christ that we can become a new and "good" creature.

I pray daily that I will give myself entirely over to Christ; it is a daily struggle. The old man still desires to take back what was once his. In 1 Corinthians 9:27, Paul tells us that he has to beat his body into subjection so that he isn't "disqualified for the prize". He has to fight the old man that still wants to do the things the old man did. If Paul, who is one of the most well-known and read authors of the New Testament had to struggle against this, how could we dare to say that we ourselves have no struggles with our old man?

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