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In Romans
12:1, the Apostle Paul writes, I beseech you therefore,
brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a
living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable
service.
In contrast to the slain sacrifices offered according to the
law, we are to present our bodies living sacrifices to God. One
way of doing this is as Paul indicates in Colossians
3:5, Mortify therefore your members which are upon
the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil
concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry. See
also verse eight,But
now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy,
filthy communication out of your mouth.
Our behavior should indicate that we have been changed by the
inward working of the Holy Spirit. The nature of man is depraved,
not an ounce of goodness in us at all, not even a spark, but if
we have been regenerated by the Spirit of God then as Peter writes
in II
Peter 1:3, According as his divine power hath given
unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness...
we now have the ability to live a godly life. We still have the
corrupt nature in us, but we are called upon by the Lord to mortify
its deeds daily.
We are to pick up our crosses and follow the Lord Jesus Christ.
We are to deny ourselves sinful pleasures, we are to choose rather
the reproaches of Christ, than to enjoy the short-lived pleasures
of sin (See Heb
11:25,26). We are to be holy. We are a people that have been
chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world that we should
be holy and without blame before Him (God the Father) in love.
Those that the Father chose and set apart for this holy purpose
were given to Christ Jesus to atone for our sins. The Lord Jesus
Christ died on the cross of Calvary to make us a holy people.
He took away all of our sins and nailed them to His cross, by
His blood we are purged from all our defilement.
The Levites before they could enter into the service of God had
to be cleansed from their defilement through the washing of water.
This is typical of the washing of regeneration of the Holy Spirit.
When a child of God is born again the blood of the Lord Jesus
Christ is applied to us, the righteousness of Christ is imputed
unto us, we are made different, a change has occurred. Now we
have been equipped for holy service.
God has said in His word that we are to be holy for He is holy
(1
Peter 1:15). Notice the exhortation of Peter in his first
epistle chapter one and verse fourteen,
As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according
to the former lusts in your ignorance. Our behavior
should indicate to others the inward change that God has made
in us by His Spirit. This service of self denial is acceptable
unto God and is what He expects. With all the blessings that He
has bestowed upon us, the wonderful salvation that He has wrought
in saving us from our sins, and even His gracious providence everyday
of our lives, should not this be enough motivation to pursue a
life of holiness before our Lord Jesus Christ?
Let us examine our lives looking at what we do each day weighing
our actions and thoughts to what the Lord has said in His word.
Is what we are doing pleasing or acceptable unto Him? If the Lord
Jesus Christ appeared unto us in bodily form what would we be
your response to these questions? Would we ask Him to have a seat
as we watch the TV programs we watch each day? Would we invite
Him to listen to the various songs we listen to on the radio?
Would we read to Him the books we are reading? If the answer to
any of these questions is no then we need to repent
right now!!! The Lord Jesus Christ is the true and living God.
He is omnipresent!! There is nowhere that He is not. He is with
you when you watch these programs, He is with you when you listen
to these songs on the radio!! He is with you when you are reading
these books.
Let us be transformed by the renewing of our minds that we may
prove what is that good, and acceptable and perfect will of God.
It is truly our reasonable service.
In His love and mercy,
Elder Shannon Whipp
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