5 August 2023
Romans 8: 1 – 8
Reflection
No condemnation? Now that is Good News to any of us who have ever been condemned. That is empowerment, these are powerful words that set us free. To those of us carrying burdens it gives us permission to lay those burdens down. The condemnation being taken away from us prompts us not to condemn others; it calls us to make things right with those we have differences with.
We are part of both confession and absolution; when our confession is honest the absolution is absolute! It isn’t that sin has no consequence, but that it has been dealt with once and for all at the Cross. Christ has offered, and continues to offer, to take that burden from us. We are transformed, free to set our mind on the Spirit of God. It is at once both simple and complicated. We aren’t separated from Christ, there is a bond and a union that holds us together.
Into this comes our desire to do what is right to please God, but Jesus turns this idea around. We please God simply by being God’s children, the family of God. We don’t earn any extra favour by doing the right thing or good works. Instead we are blessed by being without condemnation and because of this we blossom and flourish – to borrow a line from the hymn “Immortal invisible”. In other words, we love because Christ first loved us. The kindness, forgiveness and patience we show to others comes from those things being shown to us.
So are our hearts and minds set on the world of the flesh or of the spirit?
Can we accept fully that there is no condemnation?
Knowing and trusting this does this free us to see others and truly not judge or condemn?
Prayer
Loving God
Help us to know, accept and share your forgiveness
And the freedom from condemnation that you offer
May we know the reassurance of this so that peace can be ours
Amen