Let’s Think About Christ.

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I don’t wanna be reminded of past sin anymore. Do you?

 

I believe dwelling on our past sin exacerbates it.

 

This is why God tells us:

 

I have swept away your sins like a cloud…like the morning mist.

 

(Isaiah 44:22)

 

and

 

Your sins and lawless acts I will remember no more.

 

(Hebrews 10:17)

 

Let’s stop dwelling on the things we have done wrong, and think about Christ, who makes us holy.

 

This is why Paul says:

 

Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.

 

(Colossians 3:1)

 

Let’s focus on how righteous we are in Christ and rejoice, like Isaiah, that he has draped us in a robe of HIS righteousness!

 

We are not sinners in God’s eyes anymore. We are the righteousness of Christ.

 

Beautiful and amazing, clothed in His beauty and majesty!

 

Amen!

Steve Edwards

4 responses to “Let’s Think About Christ.”

  1. Ed Avatar
    Ed

    Hey Steve, you’re posts are getting better and better all the time — filled with the love and light of Christ. Carry on brother. (and Happy New Year to you!)

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      Steve Edwards

      Thank you for your encouragement, brother. Happy New Year to you, too. Grace and Peace!

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  2. ckratzer Avatar

    well said!

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      Steve Edwards

      Thanks Chris!

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Hey!

Hey there. I’m Steve Edwards. I’m an actor, a writer, a teacher and a preacher!

This site explores the meaning of St. Paul’s words ‘by grace we are saved’. I hope it helps you to understand that we are loved by God completely, purely, fully, regardless of our mistakes. He loves us not because of who we are, but because of who He is, and what He did for us on the cross. Amen!

Please explore the hundreds of articles on the different books of the bible, and how the bible reveals that our holiness is a gift from God, and doesn’t depend on us and our good works. Thank God for that!

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