This webpage assumes you have undergone a spiritual transformation so
radical that it is appropriately called being born again. This, the most
thrilling and significant experience known to humanity, is so
misunderstood that millions walk past it, never imagining the wonders
they are missing.
You are a new creation (you could almost say a new species)
Your old guilt-ridden self is dead and buried. That’s the most
wonderful news anyone could hear! Gleefully devour the
Scriptures that make this
announcement to the world! You are a totally different person to the one
who sinned. Just as you are utterly innocent of the sins of another
person, so you are innocent of your past sins. The devil has no more right
to accuse you for Charles Mason’s or Jack the Ripper’s sins than for your
past sins.
2 Corinthians 5:17
declares you to be a new creation – a totally new person – because of what
Christ has done. The old has passed away. The person who was defeated, the
person who sinned, the person who didn’t radiate the beauty of Christ, is
dead. You are someone new, a completely different person to the one who,
like all of us outside of Christ, had reason to feel ashamed.
Satan could accuse you as much as he liked for Hitler’s sin, but the
accusations would be meaningless. You would ignore them because you know
you’re not Hitler. Likewise, he can accuse as much as he likes about the
person you once were, but you can ignore it. That person is dead. It’s not
you. It was someone else who did those shameful things. You have a whole
new identity. The new you, the person you now are, is pure and holy and
righteous and filled with the beauty of God; a prince or princess – a
child of the King of kings – heir to the riches of God, someone in whom
God delights and is proud of.
No one likes being slandered and that is what Satan is trying with you,
but it’s a case of mistaken identity. Satan is accusing the wrong person.
The person he’s accusing is dead and buried with Christ. Just ignore him.
When the Accuser knocks, he’s at the wrong address!
Imagine you’ve just moved into a new apartment. It so happens that the
previous tenant had foolishly amassed a huge debt and then died. The day
after moving in, there’s a knock on the door. It’s a debt collector
claiming you owe quarter of a million dollars. ‘You’ve got the wrong
person,’ you tell him.
‘I was given this address,’ he replies.
‘Maybe so, but I’m not the person who owes the money.’
‘No, this is the address, alright!’
‘The person you want is dead!‘
‘Look! I’ll bring the full weight of the law down on you!’
‘Please do!’ you reply, ‘the law will prove I’m not the person you
claim I am.’
Suppose this goes on day after day. Each time you could slam the door
in his face and refuse to listen to his groundless accusations. Or you
could choose to waste hours every day arguing with him. Or you could
meekly listen to all his insults and foolishly begin to believe him. No
alternative would be entirely pain-free. And none of them would change the
fact that you are innocent. But clearly some responses would be far more
upsetting and disruptive to your life than others.
This, of course, describes your situation, and that of every Christian.
You live at the same address as the guilty person – your body. But the
person living at that address is a new tenant. No matter who comes
knocking at your door, the law (of God) is always on your side. God
pronounces you innocent. It’s up to you how much you let the Accuser annoy
you. You won’t be able to stop him knocking at your door, but it’s your
choice whether you keep ignoring him or invite him in and give weight to
his lies. Either way, you are still innocent, but why put yourself through
unnecessary torment?
The old you died with Christ –
Galatians 2:20
So the old you, the person who had reason to feel dirty, ashamed and
inferior, is dead. Christ now lives in you – Christ in all His beauty and
purity and perfection; Christ in all his goodness, splendor and favor with
God. A little girl, when asked how she dealt with temptation, said that
when the devil knocks, she sends Jesus to the door. That’s what you can
do. Christ has taken up residence within you. The previous tenant is dead.
Christ now lives at your address. You don’t even have to worry about
trying to forgive yourself, because the real you, the person you now are
in Christ, never did anything that needed forgiveness. The old you, the
person who needed forgiveness, no longer exists.
Sadly, overuse of the term born again has sapped this mind-boggling
expression of it’s power. It is such an astounding concept as to be almost
beyond our powers of intellect to grasp. What more powerful way could
there be to convey the fact that, spiritually, you have no past? You
weren’t even born when the things your mind accuses you of took place! You
can’t get any more innocent than that! What a miracle! What a display of
love, for God to do that for you!
(If the sins that haunt you happened after you were born again,
don’t be disturbed. Once repented of, later sins, like surgically removed
tumors, are no longer a part of you. They are a dead issue, a non-event,
consigned to the same fate as pre-conversion sins; wiped from heaven’s
data banks. I have a whole webpage, cited below, devoted to reassuring you
about sins committed after conversion.)
Maintaining the breakthrough
God has promised you everything mentioned in this webpage, but he never
promised you would feel it. Father God expects his children to
place their confidence not in their fickle feelings, but in the integrity
of the one who rises the sun each morning. The Christian religion is
rightly called the Christian Faith. Faith is paramount.
When Jesus successfully resisted every temptation hurled at him in the
wilderness, Scripture says Satan left him, not for forever, but for a
while (Luke 4:13). Through
Jesus, we too, can have spectacular victories over Satan and he will
withdraw, for a while. He’ll skulk into his hole to lick his
wounds, but he’ll be back. That’s not because of any inadequacy in you. He
did the same with Jesus. When the battle returns, you’ll need to rush to
these webpages to once again take your fill of Scripture’s liberating
truths with which to resist the awful, deceptive feelings and accusations
he’ll try to land on you. Below are more webpages on the same theme. You
might not need them now, but print them off in readiness for when the
battle returns.
I also suggest you pamper yourself by regularly reading the following
Scripture:
Romans 6:3 Or don’t you know that all of
us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
(4) We were therefore buried with him
through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from
the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
(5) If we have been united with him like
this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his
resurrection. (6) For we know that our old
self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away
with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin –
(7) because anyone who has died has been freed from sin.
(8) Now if we died with Christ, we believe
that we will also live with him. (9) For we
know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again;
death no longer has mastery over him. (10)
The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives,
he lives to God. (11) In the same way,
count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus.
(12) Therefore do not let sin reign in your
mortal body so that you obey its evil desires.
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