And we know and believe the love which God has in us. God is love, and he who is remaining in love is remaining in God, and God is remaining in him
First Epistle of John 4: 16, Concordant New Testament
I have a friend who seldom has a conversation of the positive part of his life. If you were to listen to him, you would think that his life was every bit as negative as he made it out to be. Which is interesting considering that my friend confesses to be a Christian believer. Now, there is no doubt that Jesus has proclaimed that in this life we are to have turmoil {Johns Account 16:33}. However, Jesus also points out the truth of the fact that He Himself has overcome the world. So, if Jesus has overcome this world, have not we who remain in Him done so as well? What is it that the troubles of this world can do to we who are in Christ? I have tried to impart the truth of Jesus to my friend that when he is in Christ, nothing about this world matters in who he is. The apostle Paul speaks to the truth of our life in Jesus, that "To be living is Christ, and to be dying, gain" {Paul to the Philippians 1:21}. Paul understood the truth of what it is to live life within the presence of God. To be confident in knowing that we live AS Him. Now, many in the church will point out that sinners cannot live within the presence of God, that our sin is a barrier to enjoying a life lived within Him. Nothing could be further from the truth. For Jesus has not given Himself as the "One not knowing sin" only that we should continue to suffer in this life {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. The truth of our life in Christ Jesus is that He has given Himself to that death of sin within us "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. That which once condemned us is no more {Paul to the Romans 6:6}. This truth should give us the confidence we have of a life lived in Jesus, IF we know that truth within our hearts.
I don't blame my friend for not grasping the truth of Christ in us as I have, for this is something which the church refuses to speak to. In my time in the church, I never heard a pastor speak to the truth of Christ Jesus in me as I know today. No, for I was a sinner deserving of condemnation. This is the mindset by which my friend now lives his life. He has been condemned, and he must live each day of his life as such, continually seeking Gods forgiveness. Let me tell you, that's NO way to live! A life lived in negativity will always come through in your interactions and relationships with others. There is no way that you can express your joy of a life in Christ when you feel condemned by Him. THAT, in my mind, is the key to the happiness of a life lived within Jesus. This is why I can speak to my friend of the joy I have in Christ, because I live in the confidence of knowing that I am no longer condemned by Him. That Jesus does not look upon me as a sinner deserving of punishment. That debt has been paid in full. What remains is my life lived within God {Johns Account 14:20}. This is the reason for my happiness, I have overcome the world. Whatever it is that I face in this life, I encounter it as Christ Jesus in Whom I now live. How is knowing this truth not a joyful feeling? I believe that the Father never intended us to live in the pain and sorrows of this world, but in the knowing of our life in Him. This is true freedom in Christ Jesus. Not concerned over whether or not there is some unforgiven sin which God continues to hold against us. That's no way to live.
For to me to be living is Christ, and to be dying, gain
Paul to the Philippians 1: 21, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






