Rom
5:1 Therefore, since we have been made right
in God's sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ
our Lord has done for us.
Here in a
nutshell is the catalyst for true and real spiritual transformation. Grace via
the gospel of Christ Jesus is the source of the peace. Peace with God means the
removal of all fear of God, and removal of all fear of God removes all fear of
punishment. Being made right in God’s sight by faith is the love that casts out
all fear (1John 4:18.)
So then,
peace with God produces love for God. Once all fear is gone, and one is resting
in the goodness and grace of God, amazing love for God is the result. Grace is
the offer that one cannot refuse. The gospel message is really truly good news.
Look at this passage from 2 Corinthians 5. It is a very concise statement of
the gospel. 2Co 5:19-21 NLT “For God was in Christ, reconciling the
world to Himself, no longer counting people's sins against them. And He gave us
this wonderful message of reconciliation.
(20) So we are Christ's
ambassadors; God is making His appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we
plead, "Come back to God!"
(21) For God made Christ, who
never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right
with God through Christ.” Peace with God comes from being reconciled. This
leads to a deep profound love for God.
Basking in
the peace of God brings about the ability to reflect on what pleases God
without fearing God. This is the source of real spiritual transformation…
transformation that results in genuine loving obedience. This is almost
nonexistent in today’s evangelical environment. The reason is simple. Current
evangelical doctrine focuses on self-induced obedience. It focuses on
self-reformation. This is impossible to
do because of the nature of our flesh. It drives us to the depths of fear and
discouragement because of our failures. People who are involved in reformation
secretly are miserable and devastated. The reason is that self-reformation of
necessity involves legal obedience and self-righteousness. Ultimately the saint
involved in this always ends up unable to really rest in Jesus and have true
peace with God.
That is why
peace with God is so very, very important. Peace with God eases the mind. It
produces joy and love… joy with, or in spite of our circumstances... and also
love for God. It actually produces the fruit of the Spirit. Peace with God
produces love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness and
self-control. How you ask? The answer is
simple… it casts out all fear.
Isn’t it
interesting that having faith in God’s unlimited grace does just the opposite
of what most evangelicals fear. So often I hear folks say that if you teach
grace people will feel confident in sinning. Isn’t that the most absurd idea
you have ever heard? Actually, God’s unlimited grace produces peace with God
that leads to spiritual transformation.
Amen, Joe! Let 'er rip
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