With Christ have I been crucified, yet I am living; no longer I, but living in me is Christ. Now that which I am now living in flesh, I am living in faith that is of the Son of God, Who lives me, and gives Himself up for me
Paul to the Galatians 2: 20, Concordant New Testament
I had someone tell me the other day that I was living a lie in my belief in the truth of Christ Jesus in me. That in reality Jesus ascended into heaven and shall remain there until such time as He returns for His chosen people who have known Him. I reminded him of the words spoken by the apostle Paul in his evangel, but this did little to sway his church influenced decision. I do not put the blame for his view squarely on him, but also on those who have taught him the beliefs which he adheres to. It's been said that there are no bad students, only bad teachers. In this case that has proven to be true. I was once like this man was, sitting through many a Sunday sermon where I was taught that God was a far off entity whose only concern was to watch over my life to see if I lived it the way in which He desired. This has been among the teachings of the mainstream church for thousands of years. One thing that I did tell my friend was that I'm not that guy anymore. I'm not that guy whom the Lord still deems worthy of condemnation and punishment. Through the word of Christ Jesus on the cross, the sin debt has been paid. When the Father looks upon me, He no longer sees a sinner, but His loved child {First Epistle of Johns 3:1}. It has never been the Fathers desire that He would be separated from His creation. This is but one false teaching of the mainstream church. Every time I have a discussion of the truth of Christ Jesus in me I see just how deep that the false teachings of the church have reached in the understanding of too many believers. For they hold to the teachings of the church and not the truth we find in the scriptures. I get it, I've been where they are. But I'm not that guy anymore.
For whatever reason the Lord has chosen, the truth of His Son in me was not revealed to me until I had been out of the church for some time. Until that point, I was well versed in the teachings and theology of the church. I held fast to what I had been taught. I did not question the words spoken by the pastors. I recall the words of Paul, who himself was well versed in the teachings of the Jewish faith. By his own admission, Paul was once a persecutor of the followers of Jesus and a strict follower of his faith {Acts of the Apostles 22:3-4}. Then came the day where Saul was introduced to the One which he had been persecuting for so long. It was only "When it delights God" that Paul was introduced to the truth of who he truly was {Paul to the Galatians 1:15-16}. He wasn't that guy anymore. What Paul discovered about himself and of his identity in Christ Jesus is documented within his evangel. It is these words of Paul which also convinced me of my own identity in Christ. I was not separated from God as a result of my own sin, for Jesus has already paid that debt in full. What remains is Christ. But was it Jesus Who restored my identity in the Lord? Or, as I now believe, has He always been within me? This begs the question, how is it that God could ever be separated from that which He has created? Many Christians agree that we live in a fallen world, that the world itself is entrenched in sin. Yet they also believe the truth that God created all that we see and that He continues to be a part of His creation. The same is true for us. It is not sin which has separated us from the Father, for He has always been a part of us.
In Whom there is no Jew nor yet Greek, there is no slave nor yet free, there is no male and female, for you all are one in Christ Jesus
Paul to the Galatians 3: 28, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~





