For you died, and your life is hid together with Christ in God. Whenever Christ, our life, should be manifested, then you also shall be manifested together with Him in glory
Paul to the Colossians 3: 3-4, Concordant New Testament
I had an interesting conversation with a friend the other day. The discussion revolved around his habit of turning to pornography in his life. He shared this with me after I confided in him that I had suffered through the same affliction which he was experiencing. During our conversation I asked him the question, what would you think of someone who had those thoughts for your daughter? Well, his answer was that he would have a serious conversation with that individual and remind him of his mistake. I'm sure that he knew where I was headed by asking such a question, but he gave me the answer I had expected. Not that many years ago, this was the question a good friend of mine asked me when I was in the midst of my own porn addiction. This is what made me begin to question my behaviors. If God looked upon me as His loved child, wouldn't He do the same with those women I had been fantasizing over for so long? This is what convicted me that I needed to change how I viewed other people. I didn't hold a monopoly on having the love of God in my life. But it wasn't until I began to see where my own life truly stood that I began to see how I was seen from His eyes. Not as a sinner or a wayward believer, but as His loved child {First Epistle of John 3:1}. It's a well known fact that those within the church have sold us a bill of goods for thousands of years. That our sin has ultimately separated us from God. This is a lie! For He was created us in His own likeness {Genesis 1:27}. The truth is that the Father has always been a part of who we are. Yes, that means men AND women are a part of who He is.
When the apostle Paul speaks to the truth that our lives are "Hid together with Christ in God," he is not simply speaking to men, or women for that matter {Paul to the Colossians 3:3-4}. No, he is speaking to all of the Fathers children. I'll be the first one to say that to dabble in pornography is to dehumanize those of the Fathers children whose images we all too often lust after. I should know, I've been in those shoes. I've struggled with the shame of having those thoughts for one of the Fathers children. My friends reaction to the question I posed to him let me know that he would not be comfortable with someone having such thoughts for his own daughter. Yet, this is exactly what he himself had been doing. It was what I had done. Instead of piling guilt and condemnation upon him, as some who follow the church theology might do, I reminded my friend of who he was in the Fathers eyes. That when God looked at him, He did not see a sinner, but His child. The child that He loved so much that He would dispatch His own Son to bear that burden of his sin {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. Not just for the short term, but that Christ has died to sin "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. Knowing this, we can began to see through the false teachings of those within the mainstream church. Those who continue to profess that our sin is still relevant in the eyes of the Father. That we remain guilty and deserving of His judgement. The truth of the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus is that our sin debt has been paid through His death on the cross. When we look at ourselves in the mirror, there's a chance that we might see someone different than who God sees.
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 faith that is of the Son of God, Who loves me, and gives Himself up for me
Paul to the Galatians 2: 20, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






