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Living Sacrifice
The
Gospel is not just a statement of facts. It is not a collection of
theoretical truths to be studied and pondered and debated. It is
living reality. The Holy Spirit indwells every believer so that the
truths of the Gospel may be evident in every area of our lives.
[Cf: OBC ]
(Rom
12:1) Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to
present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God,
which is your spiritual service of worship.
The
Apostle Paul opens Romans Chapter 12 with a –Therefore..., in light
of the great mercies that God has lavished on us through His Blood on
the cross. As the verse reads, we are to present our bodies a living
sacrifice, as our spiritual service of worship. After all, this is
the very least we should be doing after what he has done for us?
Agree? So how do we do this?
Under
the Old Testament Levitical Sacrificial system there were five
offerings, Guilt, Sin, Fellowship, Grain and the Burnt offering. The
burnt offering is the sacrifice being referred to by Paul in Romans
12. The Burnt offering was the highest of all the offerings because
it represented the life of the offerer himself. The fire burned all
day and all night and was all consuming. The animal took the place
of the offender, the sinner in the fire on the Lord's altar.
Christ's sacrificial offering (taking our place) was also all
consuming, and instead of having to be repeated over and over again,
it was once and for all. Again I ask, how are we suppose to
sacrifice our bodies daily to our Lord?
Remember
when Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane on the eve of His
crucifixion? As he prayed Luke said that His sweat was like drops of
blood falling to the ground. (Luke 22:44) Jesus was in anguish as
He wrestled with the reality of what was about to unfold. Despite
His feeling of isolation, Jesus gave Himself over to His Father's
will, not His own:
(Luk
22:42) saying, "Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from
Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done."
He
was ready and willing to God to sacrifice Himself to correct the
disobedient sin and error from long ago in the Garden of Eden.
We
today can rightly sacrifice ourselves by giving our whole beings over
to His will, abandoning our will and the will of the corrupt world in
which we are Sojourners. The more we know about Christ Jesus, the
more effective a sacrifice we become. The supernatural
sanctification process is on going, changing us bit by bit through
His hand, His will, His effort. Jesus does this. We just have to be
willing, and place His will always in front of our will. For us
humans, this is a very difficult task. Overcoming ourselves, our
pride, our selfishness, our Egos, and placing Christ first, that is
how we sacrifice.
Almighty
Father, Lord Jesus, let all that I do this day be as a result of Your
will and not my will. Show me, grow me, teach me, all glory to you,
In the name of Christ Jesus, Amen.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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