Keeping God at Arm's Length预览
Among the many behaviors with which we keep God at arm’s length, there is an underlying thread of guilt. We are ashamed of our moral impurity. We regret our materialistic nature and prideful tendencies. We are embarrassed that we are not as spiritually brave as God calls us to be. And we are right to feel this way. The closer we come to God, the more unworthy we feel. We recognize that, in our natural state, we are so utterly undeserving of His grace, His mercy, or His love.
But that’s rather the point: it is only in acknowledging who and what we really are that God can begin to work a change in us.
Nevertheless, we must be careful not to allow guilt over who we were before Christ to stifle God’s good work in us now. According to Paul – a guilty man, if ever there was one… before he met Jesus at any rate (1 Corinthians 15:9-10) – there is no guilt or condemnation for those who belong to Christ. (Romans 8:1) As the apostle John later explained, we need only confess our guilt to God to be freed of it and made right with Him. (1 John 1:9)
Hanging onto guilt is to refuse God’s grace and, by extension, His salvation. We cannot rightly expect God to save us from who we were if we are unwilling to let go of our guilt over needing to be rescued by Him. He already knew what we were when He died for us. (Romans 5:8)
读经计划介绍
Scripture instructs us to draw near to God that He might draw nearer to us (James 4:8), yet many Christians today have a tendency to keep God at arm’s length. In so doing, they never fully cultivate the relationship true faith demands. This devotional examines the seven most common behaviors and mindsets that keep believers from truly knowing God and enjoying genuine fellowship with Him.
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