Bible, Consequences, Damnation, Eternal Life, Eternity, Scripture, Sin

GIVEN UP

ROMANS 1:24

Therefore God gave them up to vile impurity in the lusts of their hearts, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them.”

There’s this funny video on Social Media in which a mother and her young son are debating whether her son should be allowed to take a spoonful of Hershey chocolate. Now, I’m not talking about cocoa for hot chocolate. I mean the kind you cook with which is very bitter. The boy insists he wants to try it. The mother has told him repeatedly he would not like it, but after constant begging, she “gives him up” to his own decision. Of course, you know the result. The boy takes a big spoonful and instantly regrets his decision.

That is exactly what God does to these unrepentant people Paul is describing. God will not force us to believe or follow His commands. The verb Paul uses here for “gave them up” is a common verb used 120 times in the New Testament. Paul uses it three times in verses 24-28 of Romans 1. Some definitions of this word are “to yield up, bring forth, cast, and deliver up.” The Greek word is paradídōmi from pará, (close-beside) and dídōmi, (give). This implies God had to be close beside to hand them over. Hmmm!

APPLICATION

One of the most powerful ways this word is used is in Romans 8:32 where Paul writes, “He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him over for us all, how will He not also with Him freely give us all things?” The verb “delivered…over” is the same word we see in today’s verse. God did not spare His own Son, even for those who spurn the gift. These individuals could have changed course and come to God. I wonder if that happened to any those Paul is writing about.

God does not play games with us. If we won’t repent and turn to Him, the end is sure. Our sins will keep us out of heaven. Not everyone goes to heaven, contrary to popular belief. We can’t sit in judgment and know whether a person is saved or not. But we are able to see the fruit of their lives and know whether they are walking with Him daily. This is a hard truth and one many don’t want to hear.

Our choices have consequences – eternal consequences. This verse is for each of us today. We need to ponder a minute where we are with the Lord. I know that I know that I know that I am saved by the blood of the Lamb and will spend eternity with Him. How about you? Are you sure? You can be. God has a special place prepared for every believer. Is your reservation booked?

Lord God, I am thankful Your Holy Spirit did a work in my life and drew me to You.

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Bible, Damnation, Debt, Heaven, Hell, Scripture

CERTIFICATE OF DEBT

COLOSSIANS 2:14

“having canceled the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.”

My wife and I have a home mortgage. I assume most people either have one themselves or have had in the past. This mortgage legally binds us to pay off a debt to the mortgage holder. If we fail to pay our monthly payment, we risk the loss of our home. My dad always told me to make sure I always paid my home loan because you got to have a roof over your head. That’s good advice.

This “certificate of debt” Paul refers to in today’s verse is a lot more serious than my home loan. This debt was one I could not pay, and the consequences of nonpayment was damnation. The enemy is constantly accusing us, is he not? But thanks be to God, He sent His Son Jesus to pay a debt He did not owe because we owed a debt we could not pay. I love how Paul ends this verse – “having nailed it to the cross.”

APPLICATION

The Greek word translated as “certificate of debt” only occurs right here in today’s verse. It is the Greek word cheirographon which “refers to a handwritten document, particularly a legal or financial document such as a certificate of debt or a bond. In the context of the New Testament, it is used metaphorically to describe the record of debt or the legal demands that stand against humanity due to sin.” (Strong’s Lexicon)

Satan held the certificate of debt in his greedy, little hands, just waiting to claim our soul for hell. But Jesus took care of that debt. All we have to do is surrender to Jesus, claim that freedom from debt and live eternally with Him in heaven. Satan cannot stand that, but he is powerless to undo that contract we have with Jesus.

So, if we have such a gift from Jesus, what should we do with it? Should we hoard it and not share it with anyone? Or should we tell everyone we meet about it? Unless they hear from someone about the freedom they can have in Christ, Satan will claim them. None of us want that, even for our worst enemy. Share the good news of your cancelled debt today.

O Lord, You have released me from the penalty of sin through the payment of the debt I owed. Praise Your holy name

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