Ever
have one of those days where you feel distant from God? I know that I’m not alone in this.
We
all have those days, whether we realize it or not. Maybe we woke up late and skipped our morning
devotions or rushed through our prayer time without REALLY talking to God. But honestly, as a child of God, what causes
us to be distant from God, most of all?
Sin.
We
all sin on a daily basis, but I’m referring to a particular sin that we struggle
with that comes between us and God.
We
went to a conference a couple years ago and the speaker taught us something so
life-changing. He said that when you
have a sin that you seek the victory over, go to Romans chapter 6. Then read the entire chapter out loud and
replace the word “sin” throughout the chapter with the specific sin that we
want to defeat. When you hear all of the
promises and reminders in this passage, paired specifically with what you’re
struggling with, it’s so powerful!
For
example, using the sin of consuming alcohol, one that I personally struggled
with for many years:
Verse
14: For (alcohol) shall not have dominion over you: for you
are not under the law, but under grace.
Verse
18: Being then made free from
(alcohol), ye became the servants of
righteousness.
“Shall
not have dominion over you…”
“Being
then made free from…”
Paul
reminds us that as a saved child of God, we already have the victory over
sin. Whatever the sin may be, whether
seemingly small or great, Jesus died for them all and we can use Romans 6 to
reclaim that victory.
Whenever
I’m struggling, I read Romans 6, get encouraged and empowered, then turn to
another passage.
Psalms
51:10 – Create in me a clean heart, O God
and renew a right spirit within me.
I
ask God for forgiveness and a fresh start.
I love that we serve a God of “another chance”. He knows we are not perfect and He doesn’t
expect us to be. He simply wants us to
humble ourselves and realize that we need Him.
James
4:8a – “Draw nigh to God, and he will
draw nigh to you.”
This
is when I realize that He isn’t so far away.
As I begin to take a step back towards Him, He is already there.
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