
His righteousness for your sin-nature | Rhapsody of Realities Daily Devotion | 29 February 2024
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For sin shall not have dominion over
you... (Romans 6:14).
Our opening verse says sin shall not have dominion
over you; this is because the man or woman
who’s born again is born sin-free. In a previous verse, the
Apostle Paul, talking about our righteousness, salvation
and the grace that we’ve received from God and how they
came about, asked a thought-provoking question, “...How
shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?”
(Romans 6:2).
Paul wasn’t referring to himself and the other apostles
alone but to all of us; we’re dead to sin. That means sin
has no power over you because the nature of sin was
supplanted with the nature of righteousness.
1 Corinthians 15:56 lets us know that the strength
of sin is the Law, but the very thing that gave life to sin,
which is the Law, has been abolished by Jesus. Ephesians
2:14-15 says, “For he is our peace, who hath made
both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of
partition between us; Having abolished in his flesh the
enmity, even the law of commandments contained in
ordinances….”The Lord Jesus has given us victory over sin, death
and the grave! We’ve been made, not just righteous, but
the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. See yourself
in this light. The unregenerate man, the person who isn’t
born again, on the other hand, is a sinner by nature and
enslaved to sin. He can’t but sin, even when he doesn’t
want to, because he has the nature of sin.
But this isn’t the case with you; you’re righteous by
nature. God made it so. Your righteousness is a gift from
God (Romans 5:17), and that righteousness gives you the
ability to do right and live right.
There’s nothing you could have done on your own,
through your own human perfection to become righteous.
Likewise, there’s also nothing you can do or not do
that’ll make you less righteous before God. You’re as
righteous as Jesus is righteous because He substituted
His righteousness for your sin-nature.
CONFESSION
Being justified by faith, I’ve been made righteous; I’m
sin-free because Christ has given me a new life. He
substituted His righteousness for my sin-nature. Now, I’m
alive to God and live unto righteousness. I’m washed; I’m
sanctified; I’m justified, in the Name of the Lord Jesus,
and by the Spirit of our God. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY:
Romans 6:1-14
1-Year-Bible-Reading-Plan
Mark 9:1-13 & Numbers 6
2-Year-Bible-Reading-Plan
Acts 22:22-30 & Psalm 48-49