“Alive in Christ” Pt 5:
We can have all our sins forgiven and become a born-again Christian in an instant but living the Christian life and will take a lifetime. We are not called to be better than anyone else, God wants to help us become the very best version of ourselves. At salvation, we become a new creation – not physically, but spiritually. From that moment on, God goes to work transforming our lives. That’s His part of the process, but we also must fulfill our part.
The first step is admitting we can’t do this alone and need help. When Jesus ascended into Heaven after his resurrection, he told the disciples his Father would send them a “Helper.” This “Helper” is the Holy Spirit. When totally surrendered to the Lord, the Holy Spirit renews our mind (we think differently), gives us wisdom, guidance, strength, and courage to do “right things.” What does this look like?
Romans 12:21 is a powerful biblical instruction from the Apostle Paul, telling believers, “Do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good.” This means one should not retaliate with negativity but conquer wrongdoing and hate with love, kindness, patience, and forgiveness. Breaking cycles of bad behavior reflect God’s character.
A true follower of Christ treats others as they themselves want to be treated. They counter hate with love, injustice with kindness, and anger with patience. As a committed follower of Jesus, we must understand life transformation is a process and doesn’t happen overnight. It takes daily commitment and discipline to do the right things because that’s what Jesus would do. We learn what’s right and what’s wrong by reading the Bible.
God, the Bible, church, and Christianity are under attack today. Words coming out of our mouths are meaningless today. People can’t dispute your love for God if you truly love them (see John 13:34-35). If you are serious about becoming “Alive in Christ” read Ephesians 13:34-35; I John 4:20-21; Ephesians 4:29-32, and Galatians 5:16-26. These verses explain the things we are to get rid of and what we should and will do as the Lord literally transforms our lives. What areas of your life need attention?
Pastor Carnes