Monday, May 28, 2018

NO Condemnation // Bible Study Blog Party

Hey there! Welcome, everyone to the Bible Study Blog Party!

LET'S GET THIS STUDY PARTY STARTED!!

From today, May 28th, to June 9th we're going to be reading and blogging about Romans 8! Anyone can participate, and if you would like to find out exactly how this all works and want to join in, look back at my original post about this.


Romans 8 is such an awesome chapter. As I was reading through it again last night, I started getting so excited -- I was so glad I chose this chapter for the Bible study! One thing is that a lot of it seems to be telling of the benefits of being in Christ. It's a great reminder of who we are and what we have in Him! Take the very first verse for instance:

There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit."

You may have read this verse before and have been like, "Okay, yeah. That's cool. No condemnation, nice." But seriously, think about that. That's GREAT news! We don't have to be or feel condemned if we have Christ living in us!

But then, why do we as Christians still feel condemned sometimes?

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I think so many times we equate our worth with what we do or have done in this life. And when we haven't done enough or have messed up, we personally start beating ourselves up about it. We unknowingly crack the door open for the enemy to slip a little condemnation through into us. It's not God who's condemning us when we're doing these wrong things, it's the devil. It says right there in that verse that there's "NO condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus."

Of course, God will convict us when we're doing wrong, but condemnation and conviction are two different things. Condemnation causes our focus to be on ourselves, on our failures, and on how bad we are. Conviction causes us to focus on doing better, on improving ourselves, and on going up higher in what we think and do.

We need to get our focus off of ourselves, our performance, and our works. Who we are and how much God loves us isn't affected by what we've done. Like it says in 2 Timothy 1:9, "[God] has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began..."

You are saved and called by God's grace! And because of that, those who are "in Christ Jesus", who have accepted them as their Lord and Savior, don't need to be condemned about anything! We need to and will be convicted by the Holy Spirit at times, but we need to take the focus off of ourselves and accept that conviction without mixing in the enemy's condemnation with it. We're free from ALL condemnation in Jesus! What WONDERFUL news!!!

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So, those were just a few things God has showed me from Romans 8:1. I've personally felt quite a lot of condemnation from the enemy in my life before, so this verse has really spoken to me a lot. Knowing that God loves me for just me, not for my accomplishments or what I've done is such an amazingly freeing feeling! And then, when I realize God's love for me and what He's done, trusting and focusing fully on Him, it causes me, in turn, to be convicted by the Spirit to do the right things and do good works for Him as well!

What about you? What did you get out of this verse? What has God taught you through this verse? Share in the comments below!
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The party is just beginning, and I'm excited for what's to come! If you're participating, be sure to put the link to any posts you may do in the comments of the Bible Study Blog Party introduction post.

Hope all of you are having a fabulous start to your week! God bless! :)
~Faith

8 comments:

  1. AMEN!!! Thank you so, so much for this post, Faith! As you know, I've struggled with condemnation, too, and just reading through this post with all the Scripture verses and truth was soothing and healing and helpful for me today. I've been struggling lately with trusting God with, well, ME (longish story), but He's been helping me come out of that struggle, and this post was another help! So thank you again so much. Much needed and appreciated!! :)

    We are FREE from condemnation, we are clothed in CHRIST'S righteousness, and that is truly what God sees when He looks at us. ". . . what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!" (1 John 3:1).

    Thank you, friend! "Keep on keeping on," as they say -- keep shining. :) <3

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    1. I'm so glad this encouraged you, Olivia!! :) <3

      YES, AMEN!!! I love that verse!!

      Aw, you're welcome! Thank YOU for being a great friend! I will, and "keep on keeping on" and shining for Him, too, girl! :) <3

      (Also, I apologize for my late response. I just now realized that I never published any of the comments "awaiting moderation" on this post before.... D: *epic facepalm*)

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  2. Yeah! The Bible study party has started! :D
    I really liked what you wrote about having no condemnation in Christ. Or in other words, there is no disapproval in Christ. What a great gift we are given! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
    I just finished writing my post tonight! I will post it tomorrow!
    -Brooklyne

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  3. My Bible study post is up if you want to go read it! :D
    -Brooklyne

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  4. Oh my goodness Faith, this is SO COOL. Because That 2 Timothy verse you listed is one that God recently highlighted to me, especially that part about His GRACE. That's AWESOME! And in verse 10, it says that grace was God's purpose from the beginning, but it wasn't revealed to us until the coming of Christ Jesus. God desires to shower us with grace and He did so through His Son, who gives life! You are so right -- God doesn't condemn us for what we've done, He saves us from it! (John 3:17) I've battled guilt too and I've learned that it's important to take hold of His grace. I don't need to beat myself up over something, I just confess it to God, accept the forgiveness He has already paid for, and move on. <3 Thank you for this! (I'm hoping to get a post out for the party soon, but life's been busy. :P)

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  5. Just tagged you over at my blog in the "Tags!!" page! Let me know if you are going to do it, no pressure though.
    -Brooklyne

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  6. I love the verse. Thank you for sharing this.

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    1. You're welcome! Thank you for reading and commenting!

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