Romans 8:1
There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
No Condemnation
We were all essentially on death row
awaiting our execution (Revelation 20:12-15), but then Jesus stepped in
and died for us and cleared us from this certain condemnation. So why do
many still feel condemned? Why do we feel we are not good enough to
talk to God? In reality, none of us are good in and of ourselves (Romans
3:10-12), but Jesus’ shed blood gives us the righteousness of Christ so
that now the Father sees us as He sees His own son. This means that in
him we might become the righteousness of God (2 Corinthians 5:21). We
cannot trust our feelings, but we can trust the Word of God. Who’s going
to condemn us? Nobody because Jesus died for us and now intercedes for
us, being at the very right hand of the Father (Romans 8:34), and that’s
as intimate of an access to God as there is.
Our Mediator Intercedes for Us
Jesus Christ has every right, being God
and perfectly sinless, to speak to the Father. But did you know that for
those who’ve repented and put their trust in Jesus, they too have this
right? But they still need a Mediator or an Intercessor. That Mediator
is Jesus Christ. Jesus is able to save to the uttermost those of us who
draw near to God through Him because he always lives to make
intercession for us (Hebrews 7:25). Without this Mediator, we’d have no
access to the throne room of heaven. But now, with Christ entering into
the Holy of Holies with His own blood, we can speak directly through
Jesus to the Father.
The Reconciler
Jesus reconciled us to God by His own
blood, by His own death, and the sinless became sin for the sinners.
Those of us who were before His enemies are now His very own children,
and we’ve been reconciled to God (Romans 5:10) because He died for us
while we were still sinners (Romans 5:8). Our sins had previously
separated us from God (Isaiah 59:1-2), but we have now received
reconciliation (Romans 5:11) through Jesus Christ. There was no other
way this could have been done except by Jesus (Acts 4:12). So are you
still feeling like you need to be better before you can talk to God? You
can’t get any better than having the righteousness of God (2
Corinthians 5:21).
A Closing Prayer
Father, thank You for reconciling me to
Yourself through Your Son’s supreme sacrifice, which made it possible to
have access to You through my Mediator, Who intercedes for me when I
need You, and I need the forgiveness of my sins (1 John 1:9). I thank
You in Jesus’ precious name.
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