5 Blessings We Receive In Jesus

Jesus came down from Heaven to give us life. The devil came to Earth to steal, to kill, and to destroy. Those who receive Jesus, have received many blessings from God because Jesus Died as the Lamb of God, who takes the sins of the world away. Let us take a look at five blessings we receive through faith in Jesus.

1. Eternal Life as a free gift

The Bible says, “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) While in Adam, we all sinned and received death as a reward for our works. Then when we heard the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and we put our faith in Jesus Christ, we received eternal life in Him. We did not do any works. It was a free gift of God. He sent His Son to die for us while we were still in our sins. God’s Word says, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God,” (Ephesians 2:8)

2. Removal of our punishment for sin and becoming right with God

We rebelled in the Garden. Because of that, in Adam, all die because of sin. On the other hand, in Jesus, all live because of righteousness. Sin is punishable by death and there is no escaping it. Unless our debts have been paid in full, we are still under the divine wrath and judgment of God. But because of Christ’s sacrifice, we have been made right with God. Because of the shed blood of the Lamb of God we are now forgiven, Justified, Righteous, and Sanctified. God sent Jesus “as a propitiation by His blood, through faith, to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance God had passed over the sins that were previously committed,” (Romans 3:25)

3. We have become God’s friends again

While we were dead in our sins, we were enemies of God. We loved the world and everything in it. Our minds were darkened and we continually dwelt on evil thoughts. Even the best of us, when we came to see the holiness of God, knew how sinful we were. We did not want anything to do with God and we were self-sufficient. We would have never been able to stand in God’s presence if it were not for the sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross. The Holy Bible says, “And not only that, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.” (Romans 5:11)

4. Peace with God

Because of our disobedience, we lived under the wrath of God. We were literally in a quarrel with God. That would have been our demise if He had not sent Christ to come and mediate between us. The peace we have received with God is not just a cessation of enmity, but also a starting of a deep friendship since God can be either our worst enemy or our best friend. “For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation,” (Ephesians 2:14) “and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross. (Colossians 1:20). In Romans 5:1, it is written “Therefore, having been justified by faith, a]we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,” (Romans 5:1)

5. No Condemnation

Almost every human being alive has something in their past that they just wished they had never done. For some, it is a one-time event. For others, it is something they did for years, even decades. The fact of the matter is, even just one sin will have us condemned to hellfires forever. And justly so. But God doesn’t send His Spirit to condemn us, but to convict us of sin. Once you repent of your sins and plead the blood of Jesus, there is no longer any condemnation left against you or your past. It’s gone. You’ve been handed a clean slate. And the grace to overcome any future sin and live a holy life in obedient submission to God. Jesus is forever pleading our case before the Father. Take heart. Be encouraged. Jesus is handling your case. The Bible says, “Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.” (Romans 8:34)

Let us enjoy these blessings and thank God for them. We can always learn more by studying God’s Word and by taking time to meditate what we read. If you’d like to know some more about Jesus, you can read this article.

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A Christmas Gift fit for our God

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. (Rom. 12:1)

God’s gift to us

Christmas NativityGod’s greatest gift to man was that of His Only Begotten Son. That truth in itself should warm our hearts and fill us with joy. Do you know why He came? He came to save His people from their sins. Imagine that! We would have never broken free from sins dominion over us, not in a million years, yet Jesus came to save us from sins’ cruel governance. When the Angel Gabriel was sent to Joseph, he told him to call the name of the child Jesus, for He would save His people from their sins (Mat. 1:21).

Jesus came to restore the image of God in us. He came to open the way back to the Father. Because of what He did for us, we now have direct access to God our Father. He came with the purpose to redeem us from Satan’s evil clutches and present us holy and pure before God. We originally belonged to God, until the Fall, but on the Cross Christ Jesus bought us with His own blood and set us all free!

Free from the bondage of sin, free from fear, free from our body of sin.

Christmas Gifts

I have received a lot of presents in my life, but I have yet to receive a present that I know will have a dramatic and life-changing impact both in this world and in the world to come. Our entire worldview changed because of the gift God gave us.

Today most of the world is celebrating Christmas Day, as the day that Christ was born. On this day, we exchange gifts and wish each other well. Our moods are festive and merry and we want to spend this time with those whom we hold dear and love. Usually, we go to a church service and think about Christ Jesus, and God, and the Love that we were showered with, in the form of a helpless babe. Though he looked helpless, His birth struck leaders with terror. Christ’s birth set in motion the heavens and the earth. The Wise men were guided to His manger by a star. In Heaven, the Angels readied themselves to sing “Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” (Luke 2:14) On Earth, a census was taken which moved all people (Luke 2:1-7).

Our Gift to God

As I was wondering what I should write about this Christmas season, a thought occurred to me: “This was God’s gift to man, what should our gift to God be?” And the answer was obvious. I mean, God didn’t hold anything back when He designed our Salvation. He gave us His One and Only Son as an atonement for our sins. He died so we could live. Then why shouldn’t we live for Him?

Now don’t get me wrong, I know that we have already given our lives to Christ (hopefully) and that we are following Him as His disciples and all. What I am talking about is a conscious act of presenting ourselves as living sacrifices upon God’s altar as a gift.

In order to do so, we would have to consciously stand before God and declare with our mouths that we are totally and completely His from now on. We need to get up on our cross for the last time. We need to give up our lives willingly. His desires are our desires, His way is our way, His truth is our truth, His plans are our plans. On this Earth, we live for Him and we die for Him.

Crucified with Jesus

This would be the best gift that anyone could ever give to God. Let us ponder upon this during this season of giving. This decision will have an impact on our life here on Earth and in the coming life.

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I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!