Erasing the handwriting of the decrees against us, which was hostile to us, and has taken it away out of the midst, nailing it to the cross
Paul to the Colossians 2: 14, Concordant New Testament
I have a few Christian friends who seem to be stuck in the past. They adhere to the same rules and regulations which have been espoused by the mainstream church for thousands of years. They continue to offer daily prayers for the forgiveness of sin. They adhere to the church theology that claims that sin has separated them from God. They continue to offer up tithes to support the church organization. When I've had discussions with them as to why it is that they continue in this behavior, they immediately point to scriptures in the old covenant, the old testament, which speak to the practices they continue to engage in. The trouble with this line of thinking is that they are living in the past. For the apostle Paul has spoken in his evangel that Christ Jesus has given Himself to free us of the restrictions of that old covenant {Paul to the Colossians 2:14}. Not only that, but Jesus Himself has spoken of the new covenant given to us through His blood shed on the cross {Lukes Account 22:20}. Gone are the days when believers in the Lord were required to adhere to those traditions placed upon the Israelites in the law given by the Lord God at Mount Sinai, better known as the ten commandments of the law. The difference between the old and the new covenant we now live under is that the law of the Lord is written upon our hearts, not on tablets of stone {To the Hebrews 8:10}. True to form, the institutional church has not followed along in recognizing the truth of the new covenant instituted by Christ Jesus at the cross. It is Jesus who spoke to His disciples of this covenant which He gave to them, and us {Marks Account 14:24}. Yet despite the evidence of the new covenant given to us through Christ Jesus, many believers continue to adhere to the ages old traditions which they themselves were raised in. They don't know any better. My own realization of this truth has come from the reading of the word as well as the revelation of the Father. I believe that this is how others will be introduced to the new covenant of the forgiveness of sin through the blood of Christ will come to know the truth as well.
As with many of my Christian beliefs, I was heavily influenced by the teachings of the church in my younger years. While those within the church would speak of the forgiveness of sin through the sacrifice of Jesus, they seldom mentioned the new covenant which He has given us through His death. Therefore, for much of my life I continued to live within the confines of that old covenant of the law given unto those Israelites of old. I recall that iconic scene in the film The Ten Commandments where Charlton Heston stood on that mountain holding high the written decree of the Lord. It was this decree that I believed that I was expected to follow to the letter. However, my outlook began to change when I began to see myself not as separated from God, but as WITHIN God Himself. Jesus Himself has spoken to this union between the Lord and His children {Johns Account 14:20}. After all, we have been created by God in His likeness {Genesis 1:27}. He has breathed into us the breath of life, that moment we became a living soul {Genesis 2:7}. Is it any wonder, then, that our one true identity is our life in Him? Unburdened by the requirements of old. Alive in Christ through the new covenant given to us through the shedding of His blood on the cross. This is the new covenant we have in Him.
For this is the blood of the new covenant, that is shed for many for the pardon of sins
Matthews Account 26: 28, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~





