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"NOT GUILTY!"
"For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life." ~Romans 5:10 (NASB) SISTAH DECLARATION: Christ has already paid my debt and released me from liability. I am no longer guilty. I have been tried and found forgiven! Guilt is something with which we're all familiar. Oftentimes, Christians wear the feelings of guilt like a badge of honor, in some misguided effort to demonstrate humility. But this is a tragic misunderstanding that poisons the church and steals the joy of Christ from believers. We need to stop and ask the question, "What is guilt?"
The word itself rarely appears in English translations of the Bible. When the term does occur, however, it is often misapplied. In the context of the world, "guilt" means to experience feelings of remorse, depression, or rejection for something that occurred in the past. Scripturally speaking, however, "guilt" is used only to denote responsibility. The word is never associated with feelings of shame or rejection; instead, it is more of a legal term, as when a court finds an offender "guilty."
Scripture never tells us to hide the joy of our salvation beneath a smothering blanket of guilt. Rather, we are called to rejoice in the glorious redemption in that Christ's sacrifice made possible. For this reason, we can proudly proclaim, "So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed" (John 8:36). Go, and be free today.
Posted By: Minister Celeste Kelley
Friday, December 19th 2008 at 9:57AM
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