Romans 15:4 "For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope."
8 Therefore there is now no condemnation [no guilty verdict, no punishment] for those who are in Christ Jesus [who believe in Him as personal Lord and Savior].
The Word of God for the Children of God.
Glory be to the Father and the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and end ever shall be, world without end, Amen, Amen.
Romans 8 shows how to live by the Spirit and let peace rule in our hearts.
The Holy Spirit within us continually testifies to us that we are children of God.
He gives us assurance with God to convince us that nothing will ever separate us from His love.
This is a passage of 100% hope because we know our future is bright in Christ.
Romans 8:1 New King James Version
Free from Indwelling Sin
8 There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who [a] do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.
Why did the Apostle Paul feel the need to write to the followers living in Rome of their need to know and understand they have one ultimate source of hope?
Freedom from Sin
Sin is our mortal enemy.
Our battle against sin is ongoing and constantly wounding us in some way.
No matter how hard we fight against sin, we cannot keep from being hurt.
The wounds just keep coming from every directional point on the compass.
No matter our personal resolve to never surrender, we get tired of the battle.
Our wounds, our guilt, shame, remorse from our weaknesses are debilitating.
These like a diagnosis of heart disease or diagnosis of cancer threaten our will to keep going, keeping us motionless, defeated and unworthy of our calling.
If we are unable to move on, move past our wounds, move past what we have done in life, we will never fully grasp God’s grace, loving kindness towards us.
We feel the mounting urge to surrender to sin, acknowledge our defeat by sin.
Raise the white flag and wave it high and and wave it weakly for all to see that – Sin WINS.
Sin’s love for the battle is too much for us.
Our love for the battle is done – gone.
We have No love of self left to fight with.
Where now is our hope that while our love feels thoroughly depleted, that all love is not thoroughly depleted, indeed, is not, has not been utterly defeated?
God loves us, He sent Jesus to die for you and He has completely forgiven you.
So any condemning feelings you have toward yourself are not from God.
His utmost desire for us is that we become free from indwelling sin and to live and to be ultimately moving ever forward in our life fulfilling His destiny for us.
Not only so, but He wants us to ultimately experience this freedom daily, fully and completely, this Holy Spirit driven ability to stand up on our two feet again.
To walk as Christ walked.
That is why the Apostle Paul penned these words…
“Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit” ( Romans 8:1 ).
What a glorious verse!
Paul has just unequivocally given us the answer posed in Romans 7… Who will rescue us from the left over effects of the sin nature that trips us up in life?
Praise be to God, it happens by Jesus, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
When we live according to the Spirit of God, he gives us the power to escape all the condemnation and guilt that our war like sinful nature throws into our way.
Because of Jesus, there is no condemnation unless we void this amazing gift by condemning ourselves.
Understanding this grace is the key to living free, pursuing the life that the Lord has set you apart for.
This is one of the incredible foundations of Christianity.
We are freed from the effects of guilt and shame because of the blood of Jesus, but sadly many do not know this wonderful truth.
God does not, nor will not condemn us.
We will never face judgment or punishment for our sins because Jesus has paid for each and every one of them upon the cross.
God placed all judgment and all sin upon his Son once for all in order that we would never have to bear it.
By faith in his blood, we are completely forgiven.
He has reconciled us to God the father and brought us incredible peace in the process.
We, as believers should experience this right here and right now and not let guilt or unworthiness hinder us.
(John 3:16-18, Romans 5:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Colossians 2:13-15, Hebrews 10:12, Hebrews 10:18, Hebrews 10:22, I John 2:2, I John 3:5, I John 3:16, I John 3:19-20 )
God provided everything with your redemption to enable you to live a life worthy of your calling.
He wants you to live a victorious life by the Spirit of God.
You are worthy on the basis of the value that Jesus assigns you.
He died for you to bring you into fellowship with the Father, who are we to disagree with such a wonderful gift.
Today, it is my prayer that you will drop whatever burdens you are carrying at the feet of Jesus.
He has already bore them so you should not have to.
Grace sets us free in Jesus from our most destructive bondage, our fear of God’s judgment.
God’s grace and our faith in Jesus liberated us from the law, which convicts and leads to death.
The Holy Spirit sets us free, not just to fulfill what the Law intended but also to deliver us from the penalty of death that the Law required.
In Jesus, by the power of his Spirit, God sets us free to be his children forever!
May you understand this incredible grace to which you were called, sanctified and set apart. Amen!
In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,
Let us Pray,
Abba Father, thank you for your deliverance. I know you paid a very high price to give it to me. Forgive me for not letting that deliverance make my heart soar with confident joy. Lead me by the power of your Spirit so that I can experience the freedom and joy of your salvation — not just at the end of my days, but in the moments of today. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.
Glory be to the Father and the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and end ever shall be, world without end, Amen, Amen.
Days are filled with sorrow Days are filled with sorrow and care Hearts are lonely and drear Burdens are lifted at Calvary Jesus is very near
Burdens are lifted at Calvary Calvary, Calvary Burdens are lifted at Calvary Jesus is very near
Troubled soul, the Savior can see Every heartache and tear Burdens are lifted at Calvary Jesus is very near
Burdens are lifted at Calvary Calvary, Calvary Burdens are lifted at Calvary Jesus is very near
Burdens are lifted at Calvary Calvary, Calvary Burdens are lifted at Calvary Jesus is very near Jesus is very near
While growing up, I sometimes thought God had a dress code.
Wearing our “Sunday best” to church was mandatory, and if we tried to get away with wearing something else, Mom or Dad would ask, “You don’t think you’re wearing that to church, do you?”
Most of us, can claim ownership of having had to abide by a more or less strict dress code at one time or another, e.g., at a game, work or at school or church.
Some dress codes have been more of a social expectation than an official decree.
From my early youth I learned the hard way that you did not wear just anything to a wedding ceremony or a funeral; these events deserved your very best outfit.
In recent years the whole idea of dress codes has been seriously challenged and considerably weakened (cf. “casual Fridays”; “zoom” conferences).
How we dress can influence our lives.
If we work in a daycare, we are not going to show up in a business suit.
If we work in an office, we are not going to wear gardening clothes.
We dress according to our environment.
However, there is one dress code that has never changed and never will change, and that is GOD’S DRESS CODE!
Zechariah 3:1-5 The Message
Fourth Vision: Joshua’s New Clothes
3 1-2 Next the Messenger-Angel showed me the high priest Joshua. He was standing before God’s Angel where the Accuser showed up to accuse him. Then God said to the Accuser, “I, God, rebuke you, Accuser! I rebuke you and choose Jerusalem. Surprise! Everything is going up in flames, but I reach in and pull out Jerusalem!”
3-4 Joshua, standing before the angel, was dressed in dirty clothes. The angel spoke to his attendants, “Get him out of those filthy clothes,” and then said to Joshua, “Look, I’ve stripped you of your sin and dressed you up in clean clothes.”
5 I spoke up and said, “How about a clean new turban for his head also?” And they did it—put a clean new turban on his head. Then they finished dressing him, with God’s Angel looking on.
Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.
While growing up, I sometimes thought God had a dress code.
Wearing our “Sunday best” to church was mandatory, and if we tried to get away with wearing something else, Mom or Dad would ask, “You don’t think you’re wearing that to church, do you?”
Most of us, can claim ownership of having had to abide by a more or less strict dress code at one time or another, e.g., at a game, work or at school or church.
Some dress codes have been more of a social expectation than an official decree.
From my early youth I learned the hard way that you did not wear just anything to a wedding ceremony or a funeral; these events deserved your very best outfit.
In recent years the whole idea of dress codes has been seriously challenged and considerably weakened (cf. “casual Fridays”; “zoom” conferences).
How we dress can influence our lives.
If we work in a daycare, we are not going to show up in a business suit.
If we work in an office, we are not going to wear gardening clothes.
We dress according to our environment.
However, there is one dress code that has never changed and never will change, and that is GOD’S DRESS CODE!
Has God laid down a dress code that we must follow? YES!
But I am not talking about the outer material clothing that we wear here or there, especially to church.
I am talking about the spiritual clothing with which we are dressed, especially that with which we are “clothed on the inside”, where only our God can see.
It is not said enough, it is not emphasized enough: any person who hopes to be welcome into God’s presence, who hopes to live in God’s presence for eternity (rather than in hell), MUST be spiritually dressed in the proper formal manner!
If you were somehow received and invitation to meet England’s King Charles III personally, you would be greatly expected to wear the proper formal clothing.
One summary from the internet puts it thus: “Opt for formal clothing—those with neutral tones and modest designs. … Bright colors, unnecessary skin-showing or anything offbeat should be reserved for other occasions. Always show great respect to His Royal Highness, dress in an elegant and sophisticated manner.”
But here, in this devotional we are not talking about standing in the presence of some temporary, usually earthly monarch or any other nation’s head of state.
We are talking about being in the presence of the eternal and infinite KING OF THE UNIVERSE!
What does He require us to wear in order to be accepted into His presence?
We can sum God’s dress code up in one word: RIGHTEOUSNESS.
We are required to wear a garment of righteousness!
God’s Opinion of Our “Tattered Rags?”
It appears in our text that Joshua the high priest is violating God’s dress code.
Actually Joshua’s tattered garments were symbolic of Israel’s fallen condition before God.
Zechariah the prophet envisions Joshua— and all Israel—standing before God, stained with sin and guilt.
Satan, the accuser, continuously delights in reminding Israel of her failures and her shortcomings.
But God is merciful! He rebukes Satan and promises to clothe Joshua—and all of Israel—in the clean clothes of God’s perfect righteousness.
In Zechariah 3:4-5 we see that Joshua’s iniquities are removed and he is made clean for service.
God stripped away the rags of sin and iniquity, clothed Joshua in righteousness and takes away the filth.
And God did so in the full view of the Accuser
This righteousness was the righteousness of Christ!
In Jesus, God has done this for us.
On our own, we stand before God wearing tattered rags.
We are not fit for God’s presence.
Satan loves to remind us of that.
He points out all of the ways we haven’t loved others.
He reminds us of past failures.
He tells us that God will give up on us.
But when we believe in Jesus, it’s as though God looks at the helpless Satan and in Satan’s full view, God walks up to us and clothes us in the finest garments.
He personally dresses us in the perfect obedience of Jesus and helps us to wear the new garments of our salvation – Can we now thank God for clean clothes!
From Tatters of Sin to Garments of Righteousness
Isaiah 61:1-7 The Message
Announce Freedom to All Captives
61 1-7 The Spirit of God, the Master, is on me because God anointed me. He sent me to preach good news to the poor, heal the heartbroken, Announce freedom to all captives, pardon all prisoners. God sent me to announce the year of his grace— a celebration of God’s destruction of our enemies— and to comfort all who mourn, To care for the needs of all who mourn in Zion, give them bouquets of roses instead of ashes, Messages of joy instead of news of doom, a praising heart instead of a languid spirit. Rename them “Oaks of Righteousness” planted by God to display his glory. They’ll rebuild the old ruins, raise a new city out of the wreckage. They’ll start over on the ruined cities, take the rubble left behind and make it new. You’ll hire outsiders to herd your flocks and foreigners to work your fields, But you’ll have the title “Priests of God,” honored as ministers of our God. You’ll feast on the bounty of nations, you’ll bask in their glory. Because you got a double dose of trouble and more than your share of contempt, Your inheritance in the land will be doubled and your joy go on forever.
We can sum God’s dress code up in one word: RIGHTEOUSNESS.
We are required to wear a garment of righteousness!
The following three points show how this works out.
I. GOD REQUIRES US TO WEAR A GARMENT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS.
The first point is that God requires us to wear a garment of righteousness.
(Note that this is a requirement, not a suggestion.)
It is crucial for us to understand the meaning of “righteousness.”
This idea is key.
Specifically, “righteousness” before God means being RIGHT with God’s LAW, or satisfying the requirements of His law.
When we hear the word “law,” what do we think of?
We probably think first of commandments that God requires us to obey.
Some might think of the Ten Commandments.
That is appropriate, but extremely limited.
In fact, the Bible is filled with divine commands that we must obey to be righteous.
Even the Old Testament has many commands that are part of the Christian’s law code.
E.g., “Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling” (Psalm 2:11).
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5).
The New Testament Scriptures are filled to overflowing with both general and specific commandments on how to be righteous and holy.
We all have access to God’s law for us.
So here is how God’s dress code works.
To satisfy His dress code, we MUST wear a garment of righteousness; and to possess this righteousness we must obey the commandments of His law.
To be more precise, we must obey these commands one hundred percent.
Did I just say – 100%? YES!
To be righteous before God we must obey ALL of the Biblical commandments that apply to us in this New Covenant age!
And – we must obey them perfectly, both on the outside (where other human beings can see us) and on the inside, in the heart (where only God can see us).
This perfect obedience to God’s law is what constitutes our required garment of righteousness, and what our perfectly Holy God’s dress code requires that each of us must wear this garment constantly, all our lives.
Such a life consisting of our perfect obedience to God’s law commands would look like a pure white robe.
I have said that we are required to wear this garment of righteousness.
It is a necessity.
WHY?
Why is this the case?
Because God’s own nature is perfect holiness, and He cannot tolerate anything that contradicts His perfect nature.
Thus we who hope to fellowship with the holy God MUST also be holy and righteous, otherwise – the HOLY GOD will cast us into outer darkness, away from His holy presence!
Jesus warns us thus in His parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22:1-14, which we should all read and re-read.
In this parable the king prepares a wedding feast to which the first invited guests decline to come and are thus condemned (vv. 1-8).
The king then sends his servants to invite anyone they can find, and a great crowd showed up (vv. 9-10).
“But when the king came in to look at the guests, he saw there a man who had no wedding garment. And he said to him, ‘Friend, how did you get in here without a wedding garment?’ And he was speechless. Then the king said to the attendants, ‘Bind him hand and foot and cast him into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth’” (vv. 11-13).
God’s dress code is serious business.
Wear the garment of righteousness – perfect obedience to His laws – or else!
II. WE DO NOT HAVE THIS REQUIRED GARMENT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS.
This leads me to our second point.
The truth is that we do not have the garment of righteousness that God’s dress code requires!
Search all you can through your spiritual closet, and you will not find it.
We know this because of God’s fearsome judgment in Romans 3:10, 23 – “ ‘None is righteous, no, not one’ …. For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
Now, you may say, “Hey! Wait a minute! I do a LOT of good things!
In fact, I obey most of God’s laws, at least most of the time!”
Maybe so, but we seem to be forgetting something.
To be truly righteous before God, you cannot be just partly good and holy.
True righteousness is not determined by a balance scale where good works are weighed against sins, to determine which you have more of.
No! To be truly righteous, you must be 100% good – wholly holy, on the inside as well as on the outside!
The fact is that we are all worse in God’s eyes than we think we are.
See Isaiah 64:6 – “We have all become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment.”
As the KJV familiarly puts it, “All of our righteousness’s are as filthy rags” (literally, “as a menstruous cloth”).
The scary part of this truth is that Isaiah is not saying that our sins are like filthy rags.
He says that even our righteous deeds are like that polluted garment!
Pondering this in terms of our personal efforts to live up to God’s dress code and to obey His laws, we can think of ourselves as wearing—NOT a pure white robe, but a dirty sweat soaked smelly black robe.
So where are we, then, in terms of God’s dress code?
Is our situation hopeless?
Not if we submit ourselves to the third point, below!
III. GOD GIVES US THE GARMENT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS THAT HE REQUIRES OF US!
We now come to the good news
—the gospel, as that gospel is found in Isaiah 61:10:
Isaiah 61:10“I will greatly rejoice in the LORD; my soul shall exult in my God; for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has covered me with the robe of righteousness”!
Good news!
God has established the strictest possible dress code; and when we utterly fail to meet its requirements, He Himself gives us the robe of righteousness which He Himself requires!
What is this gift of a “robe of righteousness”?
First,
we must consider this: the righteousness that God gives us, and with which He covers all our sins, is not some kind of righteousness that WE have produced!
It is not OUR righteousness, but GOD’S OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS!
As a Christian I love to sing the familiar hymn, “My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’s blood and righteousness.”
But for the longest time, in my own ragged and tattered mind I was thinking it: “My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’s blood and MY righteousness.”
I knew ZERO about GOD’S righteousness, few people were preaching on God’s Righteousness, and this kept me from having any assurance of my salvation!
The Apostle Paul shows us that we must relearn to sing the song thus: “My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’s blood and JESUS’S righteousness”!
He says in Romans 1:16-17, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for … in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith”!
Romans 3:21-22 he adds, “But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from … law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it—the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe”!
See also 2 Corinthians 5:21, where Paul says that God the Father put Jesus in the place of sinners and treated Jesus as if He had the sins of the world upon Him, in order that He might treat us as if we had the righteousness of God upon us!
In Philippians 3:9 God inspires Paul, speaking of Jesus, to say that he wants to
“be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from … law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith.”
What is this righteousness that is produced by God, belongs to God, comes from God to us, and becomes an entire robe of righteousness that covers us?
Specifically, it comes from something that Jesus—God the Son—did.
I like to think of Jesus as coming into the world as a kind of tailor, for the specific purpose of measuring and cutting, sewing and fitting an unlimited number of these robes of righteousness to personally, intimately distribute to all sinners who will accept one by confessing their belief, obeying the gospel!
What did Jesus do that has this effect?
We will remember that righteousness means being right with God’s law or satisfying the requirements of His law.
So far, we have seen that this law has life-governing commands that God requires us to obey.
Did Jesus produce this kind of righteousness?
Yes indeed!
He is the only human person who has obeyed the commands that applied to Him perfectly, sinless, 100%.
But this is not a kind of righteousness that He can share with anyone else; as a human being He was required to obey the law’s commands for Himself.
Thus the robe of righteousness that God gives us is not sewn from the deeds of Jesus’s perfect LIFE; Jesus did not prepare this robe from His perfect obedience to the law’s commands.
Where does this leave us, then?
Well, the fact is that COMMANDS to be obeyed are only ONE PART of any law code, and are just one part of God’s law.
What is the other part?
The other part of God’s law is the PENALTY required to be paid when those commands are not obeyed!
And the righteous nature of God must and will see to it that this penalty of His law is paid in full!
When His law is broken, the penalty absolutely must be paid!
Here is where Jesus comes into the picture.
By His perfect life He satisfied the law’s commands for Himself; but also by His perfect DEATH He suffered and paid the law’s PENALTY for US, in our place!
When He died as the propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25), He was sewing together a garment of salvation—a ROBE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS—as a gift for any sinner who will accept it by obeying the gospel!
Jesus’s payment of sin’s penalty in our place is the robe of righteousness with which God covers our sins!
If you are the reader of this devotional are a Christian who is sincerely believing in Jesus Christ right now, you are now wearing this robe of righteousness and are therefore satisfying God’s dress code!
This is how we are RIGHT—i.e., RIGHTEOUS—before God: not because He sees us as having perfect character or perfect obedience to the law’s commands, but because He sees us as having paid the penalty that His law requires for our sins!
He sees us like that because JESUS paid that penalty for ALL our sins, and has applied that payment to our account!
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”—no penalty, no punishment, no retribution (Romans 8:1)!
Notice: this text says we are “IN Christ Jesus.”
We are wearing Him like a garment!
And this garment is the robe of Jesus’s own righteous payment of the penalty for our sins.
It is called a ROBE of righteousness because it is big enough to COVER everything else we are wearing, I.e., all our “filthy rags.”
We should think of this as a RED robe of righteousness, i.e., red for the blood of Jesus Christ!
Here is a crucial point for us to understand.
As a Christian, we are wearing this red robe of righteousness right now, all the time, 24/7 – as long as we are believing in and trusting Jesus as your Redeemer.
You began wearing this robe in your baptism, where you received it as “the free gift of righteousness” (Romans 5:17).
We know it happened in baptism because of what Galatians 3:27 says, namely, “For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.”
You went into the water of baptism with only filthy tattered rags showing;
you came up out of the water with only the red robe of righteousness showing and covering all of those rags!
The crucial point is this, that because of your continuing faith in Jesus, this robe of righteousness has been and is constantly covering your sins—not just your past sins, but the sins that keep cropping up in your Christian life.
Here is a point so often misunderstood:
WE DO NOT LOSE THIS ROBE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS EVERY TIME WE SIN!
This robe is “the righteousness that comes by faith” (Hebrews 11:7), not by how well you obey the law’s commands.
It COMES to us in baptism by your faith in Jesus, and it STAYS with us by faith as long as that faith continues.
If we had to give up our robe of righteousness every time we committed a sin, its whole point as a cover for your sins would be lost!
(This would be like saying we have been given a coat to keep us warm; but we have to give it back every time we go outside into the cold!)
I will close by citing the key stanzas from the hymn mentioned earlier about JESUS’S righteousness:
My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’s blood and [Jesus’s] righteousness! I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus’s name.
When He shall come with trumpet sound, O may I then in Him be found— Dressed in HIS righteousness ALONE, faultless to stand before the throne!
On Christ the solid rock I stand; all other ground is sinking sand.
In the name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,
Let us Pray,
Psalm 24 The Message
24 1-2 God claims Earth and everything in it, God claims World and all who live on it. He built it on Ocean foundations, laid it out on River girders.
3-4 Who can climb Mount God? Who can scale the holy north-face? Only the clean-handed, only the pure-hearted; Men who won’t cheat, women who won’t seduce.
5-6 God is at their side; with God’s help they make it. This, Jacob, is what happens to God-seekers, God-questers.
7 Wake up, you sleepyhead city! Wake up, you sleepyhead people! King-Glory is ready to enter.
8 Who is this King-Glory? God, armed and battle-ready.
9 Wake up, you sleepyhead city! Wake up, you sleepyhead people! King-Glory is ready to enter.
10 Who is this King-Glory? God-of-the-Angel-Armies: he is King-Glory.
Lord God, on our own, we wear stained and tattered clothing. Thank you for clothing us in Christ. Help us each day to clothe ourselves with the garments of your salvation.