No Condemnation

This week we are in Romans 8:1-11.
I have never been much of an aggressive driver, but I for sure have slowed down as I’ve aged. Part of it is a natural decline in reflexes, and part is that I don’t feel much in a hurry anymore. And part is the realization that if I’m driving slower than most people around me, very seldom is anybody in my way.
But there was a time long ago when I was returning to college and failed to see a school zone sign and was rightfully ticketed for speeding. The heart races when those flashing lights appear in the rearview mirror. This happened in a town so small that when approaching it from the 55 MPH zone on one side of the town, one could see clear through to the 55 MPH zone on the other side of town.
This event rattled me as a teenager for quite a while, but with time I put it behind me and moved on. For sure some mistakes are bigger than others and harder to forget, but as Christians we are taught to move on.
Therefore, no condemnation now exists for those in Christ Jesus, because the Spirit’s law of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death.
(Romans 8:1-2 HCSB)
To be sure, being free of the eternal consequences of our sins does not mean it was good that we committed them in the first place, nor is it a free pass to do whatever we want in the future. And the freedom from eternal consequences does not mean that mistakes we make won’t have immediate consequences, as evidenced by my humble college bank account after paying for that speeding ticket.
We should always be on the lookout for the warning signs telling us to change our behavior and attitudes, but sometimes we’re going to mess up either by accident or willful disobedience and need to seek forgiveness from a God willing to grant it to the repentant.
And then it’s time to start looking out the windshield again instead of the rearview mirror.
For the mind-set of the flesh is death, but the mind-set of the Spirit is life and peace.
(Romans 8:6 HCSB)
By Mark Stuart
Mark is the husband of Laura, father of Shelby and Jacob (Bailey), and grandfather of Charley.









