John 8:34
Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone
who practices sin is a slave to sin. The slave does not remain in the house
forever; the son remains forever.
In Ephesians, Paul taught that before we accepted Our Savior
that we all once walked the course of the world, following the spirit that is
at work in the lives of the disobedient.
Through the teachings of Paul and John in the Holy Word, we learn that
Jesus is the only way that we can attain freedom from the slavery of sin that
we have been born into.
It is through Jesus Christ that we have victory over our
sins. Once we have accepted Jesus as Our
Savior, He comes to dwell within us.
With the presence of His Holy Spirit within us, we are set free from the
bonds of slavery of sin. Sin is no
longer the ruler in our house, Jesus Christ is.
Because our freedom of choice is never taken away, our flesh
constantly battles to take control over our lives and Satan constantly works to
deceive us in an effort to make us slaves to sin again. But Jesus Christ stands with us and, in
accordance with His promises, He perfects His strength in our weaknesses and He
provides victory over all evil. He
provides all that we need to overcome our sins.
Let us seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit as we face the challenges associated with our walk of sanctification. Let us choose to submit to the urgings of the Holy Spirit each time our flesh and the enemy try to take us off our pathway to holiness. Let rejoice in our victory over sin through Jesus Christ as we strive to be holy as Our Savior is holy.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your perfect love that
provided Your Son to free us from the slavery of sin. We praise the name of Jesus for taking on all
sin so that we may become heirs to Your holy kingdom. We ask forgiveness for all the times that we
have chosen to offend You through our sins.
We repent of these sins and ask for the fullness of the promise of Jesus
to perfect His strength in our weakness.
We pray for the grace to surrender today and live forever as
bondservants to Our Savior. We ask all
these things in the precious, holy and mighty name of Our Blessed Hope and
Assurance, Jesus Christ.
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