Tuesday, May 24, 2011

How do I make Jesus Christ Lord of my life?

Salvation is putting faith in Jesus Christ and His work on the cross. He died for the sins of mankind and was resurrected three days later. Putting faith in these facts saves a person for eternity. But what about after salvation? What about the Christian life/walk for the time we have left before physical death? Do we rely on ourselves and our ability to be good? Is this how we "walk by faith"? Is this how we make Jesus Lord of our lives?

Back to the phrase above "Jesus Christ and His work on the cross". Understanding what that "work" entails is vital to understanding the Christian life/walk. Paul tells us in Romans 6.6 that our old sin nature, the old man, the flesh, was crucified with Christ on the cross so that it (the old man) might be "done away".

Oh, wait a minute, you mean the cross can help me after salvation? The answer is yes...most definitely.

The phrase "done away" in the Greek literally means, "rendered powerless". Accordingly, the flesh, the old sin nature became inactive on the cross with Christ. But here is the kicker...YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE EVERY MOMENT TO CONSIDER IT SO. God nailed your sin nature and mine to the cross but we MUST believe it to be so, (Romans 6.11), and then yield our nature to the control of the Holy Spirit, (Romans 6.13).

You see, not only is salvation "faith alone in Christ alone" but the Christian life/walk is still "faith alone in Christ alone". It is the Holy Spirit who supplies all the power to save us and to grow us into the likeness of the humanity of Jesus Christ.

By this means and this means only will Jesus Christ become Lord of my life or your life.

Consider also:
Ephesians 4.21-24
Romans 13.14
Colossians 2.11
2 Corinthians 10.3-5