No Condemnation For You Anymore – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Rom. 8:1 (ESV) Before Jesus we were judged according to the law of sin. This law declared that because we sinned we had to be declared guilty of sinning – no lawyer could win an argument against that. And God held us responsible for our sins. Since we were guilty there had to be a sentence, a punishment of condemnation. The punishment was spiritual death and separation from God; this was our sentence, our condemnation. We were condemned to death because of our sins. But when we accepted Jesus and his death for our sins then the law of sin was defeated. This was because Jesus took the punishment for our sins. So now there is no punishment of death for our sins. Now there is a great divide between guilt and condemnation. We may be “guilty” Continue Reading →

Are You Responsible For Others’ Happiness?

I know it’s popular for Christian and secular counselors to say that others aren’t responsible for our happiness. But the fact is, they are. Not completely, but partly. That’s why Jesus and His apostles taught us to live in community. We are all partly responsible for others’ happiness. Much, if not most, of the teachings on relationships in the New Testament begin with the assumption that we affect others’ happiness. Scripture instructs us to “encourage each other” (Heb. 10:25). 2 Corinthians 1:4 teaches: “Who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” We are responsible to bring comfort and encouragement to others, which are elements of happiness. Many other passages could be cited to support this. That is why the popular teaching about happiness is dangerously mistaken. Continue Reading →

All Trials Can Produce Good For Us – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.” Rom. 8:28 (ESV) This is one of the most popular encouragement verses in the Bible, and rightly so. This is such a great all-encompassing encouragement for our lives, that no matter what happens God will bring good out of it as we follow him. But it doesn’t mean we will only have good things in our life. A few sentences later Paul comforts believers by saying that things like persecution, famine and sword can not separate us from the love of Jesus. Paul himself experienced many sufferings. So we know that Rom. 8:28 is not saying that believers will only experience good things – famine and death are not good. (Besides, if “all things” mean good things then the verse is saying that good things work Continue Reading →

Do You Live Like The Wife Of The Lamb?

The most astonishing feature of the next age: we will be “married” to the Lamb (Rev. 19:6-9; 21:2, 9-27; 22:17). Our greatest blessing will be joining to God in Christ. “In the story of redemption and the history of heaven the supreme event for which the ages are waiting is the marriage of the Lamb. The Bible is one long love story and redemption a divine romance of the love of God.” (1) We will be the wife of the Lamb. The bride of the Lamb comes down out of heaven as the New Jerusalem (the city of the saints of God) “having the glory of God, its radiance like a most rare jewel” (21:11). Our wedding day will finally arrive and having been clothed in staggering beauty our loving Bridegroom will take us into his heart and ravish us in loving embrace forever. Being Christformed, deep will call to Continue Reading →

God Will Give You Justice – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

Many seek an audience with a ruler,but it is from the Lord that one gets justice. Proverbs 29:26 (NIV) It is okay to try to obtain justice through other people, such as officials, ministers, friends or managers; hopefully they will be fair. But, much of life is not fair and complete justice for us will not arrive until Jesus returns. Then he will judge all people and their actions and repay everyone according to their deeds (2 Cor. 5:10). Thus, God will give you justice in the end. It is easy to be distressed or even angry about all the injustices in the world or in our lives, but do we really need to embrace such reactions? We see people hurting others or hurting us simply out of selfishness or foolish thinking, and we are tempted to react with retribution. But, God has already promised many times in Scripture to Continue Reading →