The Parson's Bench

The Parson's Bench

Monday, December 5, 2011

The Cure for Condemnation

The Bible tells us that "there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1).  If God no longer holds sin against those who have placed their faith in Christ, how are we to get past that nagging and recurring self-condemnation that we often experience?  Perhaps you know what I'm referring to; those bouts of self-criticism and feelings of worthlessness that accompany memories of the old me and reminders of past sin no matter how they present themselves. 
I hate those feelings but I have learned that I don't have to live like that; there is a cure for self-condemnation for followers of Jesus and it can be found in 1 John 3:18-24. 
This passage tells me that self-condemnation is the result of disobedience to God particularly in the area of love for others.  This makes total sense to me when I think about it.  I used to be very critical of others; not loving but judgmental and fault-finding.  I could say that I loved others but my actions and attitude said otherwise.
Then the Spirit of God moved me to put His word to the test.  I began to love "with actions and in truth" (1 John 3:18).  In other words I started trying to see others as God sees them (as He sees me!); as beloved and worth saving (truth).  And I started acting on that in my attitude and in the way I treat them.
Over time I began to experience another miracle of grace in my own life.  As I became more loving of others in attitude and actions, I became less and less critical of myself and the frequency and duration of incidents of self-condemnation decreased.  Amazing!
"This is his command: to believe. . .and to love. . .as He has commanded us" ( 1 John 3:23).  It's the certain cure for what ails us.

2 comments:

Steve said...

Thanks for this one, Don. It fits me perfectly! I'm not where I want to be in this regard yet, but I'm getting there. Thanks again for sharing your insight.

Steve

Anonymous said...

DITTO STEVE

Dan