"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your
mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and
acceptable and perfect." Romans 12:2
Scripture says if you are in Christ, you are a new creation.
So, are you?
A lawyer moved into a new community, hung out his shingle, and buried himself in
his new practice. In the morning and evening, townspeople would watch him walk
alone to his practice. His head would hang, his shoulders would stoop, and
always there was an expression of sadness and sorrow upon his face.
One day the lawyer did manage to confess to a Christian artist that when he was
just starting out, he had committed a grave error. Yesterday's sin was still
stalking him, even now.
The artist listened. He gave no guidance or suggestions -- at least, not then.
Weeks later, he did invite the lonely lawyer to see a new painting at his
studio. The attorney arrived for the viewing and was led to a portrait displayed
by the window. There he saw a picture of himself. It was himself, but it was
different. In the picture he was standing with his shoulders back, his head
lifted up, and a look of hope was shown in his smiling face.
Behind him, in the background of that picture, was a hill and on that hill was
an empty cross. At the foot of the cross had been placed -- along with many
others -- a great, heavy package.
Evidently, at least according to the artist's intentions, he left his burden at
the cross and found something there that had changed him, that made him a new
creation.
The artist explained what he painted. He pointed out the other packages. They
were, he said, packages filled with the sins and worries of others. One of those
packages, he didn't say which, had been his. The other boxes belonged to other
Christians. They too had left their packages at the cross.
The artist concluded his one-man exhibition by sharing when Jesus is your Savior
-- when your sins are washed away -- you become a new creature.
Then the artist left, leaving the lawyer some time to contemplate the picture.
Was this how God wanted him to look? Could he really leave his burdens at
Christ's cross? Would it be possible? And to all those questions, God answered,
"Yes." Yes, he could look different. He could be different. His sins could be
left at the cross.
This was more than a possibility. It was a reality. That man, by the power of
the Holy Spirit, had become a new creature.
So, once again, are you a new creature?
It is my prayer you are among those whose sins have been left at the foot of the
cross, that you are among the ones whom God has forgiven and are a new creature
living a life of prayer, praise and thanksgiving to the Triune God, who has made
your transformation an accomplished fact.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks for Jesus' sacrifice which saves. May I
gladly leave my sins at His cross and be made into a new creature. In His Name.
Amen.
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