Died to Sins, Live to Righteousness (1)

[Part 1 of 3] We have pointed out that the phrase “having died to sins” literally means being away from sins. When Christ carried up our sins onto the cross and died, that death accomplished many things. The death of Christ terminated us, and this termination can keep us away from sin. The best way for people to be kept from sins or from sin is for them to be put to death. No matter how many sins a person may commit, once he has died, death separates him from sins.

Peter speaks of being away from sins; Paul speaks of the one who has died being free from sin. Through Christ’s death we can be kept away from sins so that we may live to righteousness. Apparently, being kept away from sin terminates us; actually, it enlivens us so that we may live to righteousness. As we have pointed out, by Christ’s bruise we have been healed. This means that His death heals our death.

Verse 24 indicates that, as fallen human beings, we were dead and full of sins. But Christ put our sins upon Himself and carried them up onto the tree, the cross, where He suffered God’s righteous judgment for all our sins. Christ’s death on the cross was a bruise, and that bruise, that death, has healed our death. Now we have become alive. On the one hand, Christ’s bruise that heals us keeps us away from sins through His death; on the other, hand this healing enlivens us so that we may live to righteousness.(Continued tomorrow)

Prayer Confession Oh my King Jesus thank you for loving me through the shedding of your blood on the cross. Thank you for carrying my sins and terminating my old man who was taking me into perishing. By your bruise I have been healed from death and now I am alive that I may live to righteousness. Lord may your Spirit guide me in this new life you have made for me that I may live according to your purpose in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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