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Devotional by John Piper
Put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness. (Ephesians 4:24)
Christianity means change is possible. Deep, fundamental change. It
is possible to become tenderhearted when once you were callous and
insensitive. It is possible to stop being dominated by bitterness and
anger. It is possible to become a loving person, no matter what your
background has been.
This is wonderfully freeing. It frees us from the terrible fatalism
that says change is impossible for me. It frees me from mechanistic
views that make my background my destiny.
And God’s commands always come with freeing, life-changing truth to believe. For example,
And God’s commands always come with freeing, life-changing truth to believe. For example,
- God adopted us as his children. We have a new Father and
a new family. This breaks the fatalistic forces of our
“family-of-origin.” “Call no man your father on earth, for you have one
Father, who is in heaven” (Matthew 23:9).
- God loves us as his children. We are “loved children” (Ephesians 5:1). The command to imitate the love of God does not hang in the air, it comes with power: “Be imitators of God, as loved children.” “Love!” is the command and being loved by God is the power.
- God has forgiven us in Christ. Be tenderhearted and forgiving just as God in Christ forgave you (Ephesians 4:32).
What God did in Christ is powerful. It makes change possible. The
command to be tenderhearted has more to do with what God did for you than what your mother or your father did to you. This kind of command means you can change.
- Christ loved you and gave himself up for you. “Walk in love, as Christ loved [you]” (Ephesians 5:2). The command comes with life-changing truth. “Christ loved you.” At the moment when there is a chance to love, and some voice says, “You are not a loving person,” you can say, “Christ’s love for me makes me a new kind of person. His command to love is just as surely possible for me as his promise of love is true for me.”
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