Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":
Our beloved brother [the apostle] Paul (2 Peter
In other words, the popular idea is that its easy to sin while its uphill going to resist sin, to do good as wed like to do. The allure of self and of the flesh and of the world is stronger than our desire to go to prayer meeting, for example. The idea long encouraged is that no matter how strongly you want to overcome, you should settle down to reality: as long as you have your bad equipment of a sinful nature inherited all the way from Adam, youll have to continue sinning until Jesus comes in the clouds of heaven and zaps you with new equipmenta sinless nature. Then it will be possible and even easy to do whats right. For now, God doesnt expect you not to sin. Jesus will cover your sinning with His white robe; the Father wont even see your continued sinning, Hell only see Jesus covering your sinning.
But thats not what Paul actually says! In verse 16 we read, Walk with the [Holy] Spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh, in other words, you wont fall into sin! The things that ye would that ye cannot do, according to what Paul says here, are the sinful things your fallen nature prompts you to do. And yes, this does sound strange! It sounds contrary to all weve learned since childhood at our mothers knee. Weve always understood its hard to be good and its easy to be bad.
The Ten Commandments read with Old Covenant eyes are stern, dark prohibitions; read with New Covenant eyes they are sunlit promises of victory in overcoming. Which are they?
What is the bottom line truth that the Bible teaches? Times up; but if the Lord gives us a tomorrow well delve a bit deeper.
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