To Watch: Unmasking the Myths of Christianity with Brandon Cleaver
To Listen: Stayed on Him (Isaiah 26:3) by Terrian
In this song, Terrian urges us to keep our minds stayed on the Lord. She reminds us to focus on His goodness, His forgiveness, mercy and love.
When we keep our minds on Him, we will be set free from fear, condemnation and sorrow. All that will remain is peace. May you remember this as you listen.
To Read: Living in the Balance of Grace and Faith by Andrew Wommack
Unless you have a proper understanding of God’s grace, you run the danger of remaining in bondage to condemnation and working to earn your salvation. As a Christian you must understand that we are saved by God’s grace through faith, not through our works.
In, “Living in the Balance of Grace and Faith”, Andrew Wommack gives us deeper insight into this wonderful truth. Read his book to get a deeper understanding of how to receive by faith, not by works, all the amazing things God has already given us.
“Living in the Balance of Grace and Faith” is available through bookstores or the online store at http://www.awmi.net/store/usa/books/228
To Do: Confess that you are FORGIVEN
It is not enough to know that you have been forgiven, you have to believe it. One of the ways that you can start fully accepting that you’ve been forgiven by God is by confessing it to yourself. Say it out loud God has forgiven me of all my sin. That includes your present and your future sin.
Keep confessing this truth until it’s not just something you’ve been told, but something you know and believe. Once you fully accept and understand this truth, you can begin living a life free from condemnation.
Bible Verse: Romans 8:1 (NKJV)
There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.
Once you become a new creation in Christ Jesus, you can no longer be condemned. This is because you are now the righteousness of God. Hallelujah!
But sometimes those condemning thoughts may arise, telling you that you are not good enough. You are not righteous enough. You have done too many bad things. When those thoughts come, meditate on this verse. Remind yourself that you have been justified by God and your past is over. Amen.