Crucified.
Crucified.
Have you Been Crucified?
I have been “Crucified With Christ”; it is no longer I who live, but Christ Lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh “I Live By Faith” in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. (Galatians 2:20)
For we know that the old self was Crucified with Him so that the body ruled by sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin. (Romans 6:6)
The Answer “Will Show Itself in Our Living, Not in our Saying”.
Our Daily Nugget Challenges Us to Answer This Question:
“Whose Living In Me”; Me or Christ? One Has to Die for the other to Live!
Our Daily Nugget signifies a Believer’s Spiritual Death to sin and a New Life in Christ, where Christ’s presence and guidance are Central To Their Daily Existence.
All Who Belong to Christ “Are New Creatures”.
I heard a man say, “Hell is Too Hot and Eternity is Too Long”, “To Miss Out on God’s Salvation”. If we believe that we can be “Old and New”; know this, that we Lied when we said We Believe. This describes the “Luke Warm Person”; the Luke Warm Person and the person who says, “I Do Not Believe” are both unsaved and on their way to hell; it doesn’t matter how much one attains Church Services.
Crucified - Jesus’s physical execution by nailing to a cross, but it also metaphorically means believer’s old sinful selves are “put to death” with Christ, “Leading to A New Life in Christ” where they “Die to Sin and Live for God”.
To Die to Sin Does Not mean that we will
never ever commit another sinful act; “It Does Mean That
We Have Made a Conscious ‘Decision’ To Die to Self and to Live for Christ”.
The Believer is a New Creature and this New Creature “Shows Itself In Our Love for God and for Others”. When others have no food, do you feel the hunger pains; if someone looses a child, do you mourn with them; “Do You Love Your Neighbor As You Love Yourself”? If your answers are yes; “You Have Been Crucified”. If your answers are no; then you have Not Been Crucified. Fools Lie to Themselves!
Crucified Yourself Today,
“So That You Can Live Tomorrow”.
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