Your True ReflectionSample
You Are No Longer Condemned:
The Greek phrase “no longer condemned” is οὐδείς κατάκριμα (oudeis katakrima). It is a powerful negating conjunction. It rules out by definition and leaves no possibility of punishment or condemnation.
The general definition of this word means “sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death; officially declared unfit for use.”
There are two ways to look at this verse and two types of condemnation:
1) Unfit for Use
God takes the old and creates the new. God changes what the past has done to us and gives us a future. God is about redos and do-overs, and we are his favorite projects.
2) Punishment
Certain forms of punishment do work. But God does not give out licks. He does not condemn us: “When we are judged, we are disciplined by the Lord so that we will not be condemned along with the world” (1 Corinthians 11:32, NASB).
When you are condemned, you are found guilty, and then comes the punishment. Well, we know we have all been found guilty before a holy God. There is no argument there. But because of God’s great love for us, He has chosen not to condemn us but to forgive us—and that includes you!
Romans 8:1 says, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus!”
Praise God, and thank You, Lord, for that one!
About this Plan
In the Your True Reflection Plan, author Don Ankenbrandt equips readers with 12 biblical principles about their true identity and purpose in God.
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