What better way to start out an inspiring post on newness
and growth than the verse for today!
Yes, my friends, we are sinners.
How many times in a day, even an hour, do we know what we ‘ought’ to do
and we do not do it. In walks sin! Whether we think it, say it or do it, sin is
certainly inevitable as we walk through our daily lives. This past week, I
thought deeply about the season of Lent we just walked through and how many of
us focused on the sin by which we need repentance. During this preparation for Easter, we
reflect on our sins, ask for forgiveness, and may even deny ourselves from an
earthly pleasure, focusing on our Lord and Savior versus earthly items.
Easter Sunday arrives with the triumph of Jesus over sin and
our reflection of our sin seems to pass away for another year. Anything we may have learned from Ash
Wednesday to Easter Sunday about ourselves and our sins can be put aside as we
continue to move through our daily activities.
I know I am guilty of this! Yet,
we should be coming out of Lent as a new person – one who learns from mistakes
and sins, one who works on being new!
We will always sin.
There is so much that we would need to overcome that we cannot do it as
human beings. The love of Jesus and his
death and resurrection brings us out of the depths of sin. Temptation is at our doorstep from the moment
we arise to when we put our head on the pillow at night. Overcoming temptations, overcoming sinful
ways, creates a new person. We can only
do this with Jesus’ help. In 1
Corinthians 10;13, we are reminded, “God is
faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the
temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to
endure it.”
God provides us an escape for our temptations. He provides us with an escape from our
sin. He may provide the escape route,
but we need to take the route. We need
to leave our old ways behind us and follow the new escape path He provides for
us. Following the new path God provides
will take us out of temptation and sin and move us to a new journey closer to
Him. This is not easy. This path may not be a walk in the park. It may feel more like climbing Mt.
Everest. Though the path may not be
easy, we are not on this new path alone – we are walking this path with God.
Friends, sin can take us to very dark places. Giving up temptations, addictions, bad habits
and old sins is not easy. We may wonder if we will ever find a new path to
walk. The good news is the path is
there. God provides us new paths daily
for us to walk. Jesus’ path to Calvary was
not easy either. Yet, He loved us so
much He walked that path for us. Let us
reflect on our Lenten season. Let us
reflect on our sin. May we find the new
path that God has provided for us, our escape route from our sin, and take the
path. Have simple faith that God will
always know the right path for us and may we walk the new path together with
Him!
Dearest God, thank you for providing an escape
path for me when temptation and sin follow me.
May I have faith to take that path with you and see the ‘new’ me that I
can become on that path. In your name I
pray, Amen!
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