Freedom From The Cursed Life

New Jersey Sunset
New Jersey Sunset – October 2016 – photo by Greg Miller

Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole.” –Galatians 3:13

I’ve read this verse many times. It’s about the crucifixion of Jesus. But lately it popped into my mind and I became curious about it. I realized I had never really spent much time mulling this one over. It was straightforward, right? Or was there something I have been missing? Why do I now have questions?

First of all, what does it mean to be redeemed from the curse of the law?

Redeemed – The only thought that comes immediately to my mind is redeeming a coupon. But here it doesn’t really represent “to buy back” as this word is commonly used. In the original language (Greek) it means to make payment, but especially carrying the idea of a transfer of ownership. In a context of salvation, as here, believers become Christ’s unique and special possession. (J. Thayer) So Christ was crucified (made a payment) so we could become His own, private, highly-prized, special treasure. How awesome is that!!?!

Curse of the law – In modern usage we usually use curse to describe using all those four-letter words we use when we get angry. But in the context of Galatians it is more closely aligned to invoking a magic spell by speaking with evil intent or harm toward another person. It is the penalty for disobedience to God’s Laws describe in the first five books of the Bible. It is spelled out in detail in Deuteronomy 28. There are many horrible and ghastly things that go along with this curse.

I am only going to highlight a handful of those things that are included in the curse of the law:

  • sicknesses and diseases
  • fear
  • anxiety
  • despair

But which sicknesses and diseases are included? Are you sitting down? Ready? Here we go—ALL OF THEM! Really? There are lots of bad diseases, conditions, and sicknesses recounted in chapter 28. How can you say all sicknesses? There are so many diseases being found every year in modern science. Surely not all of these are listed in a document that is several thousand years old. On that note, you are correct. They are not listed individually. But take a look at this verse:

The Lord will also bring on you every kind of sickness and disaster not recorded in this Book of the Law, until you are destroyed. –Deuteronomy 28:61

There it is. Plain as day. An all encompassing verse covering any sickness or disaster that is not even listed here. Whoa! So what does this really mean? Are you saying that Christ’s death and resurrection frees us from every sickness, disease, or condition? Well technically I am not saying anything new. It’s already there. Read it yourself in you favorite version.

But if that is true, then why do Christians get sick? Um. I’m not sure. But what I do know is that we don’t have to take it on the chin and accept everything that comes our way. If it’s part of the curse of the law we can actively resist it by giving thanks to God for what Christ has already accomplished. Every time you think of it, thank God for redeeming you from sickness and disease. Even if it seems like it isn’t working. And don’t take a guilt trip if you don’t see immediate results. And don’t feel bad if you don’t understand. Just know that God has made His promise to you on the merits of the blood of Jesus. And we found out from the last blog that you cannot break a promise that you didn’t make. It is God’s promise to you. You didn’t earn it. You didn’t deserve it. But He loves you and has extended His favor toward you. He wants you well. You belong to Him. You are His own child. You care for your own children and would never want them to be sick. How much more Your Heavenly Father wants you well!

Now what about fear? Isn’t that an emotion? And aren’t there a bunch of different kinds of fear? How can that be part of the curse of the law? Well. Take a look at this:

You will live in constant suspense, filled with dread both night and day, never sure of your life. In the morning you will say, “If only it were evening!” and in the evening, “If only it were morning!”—because of the terror that will fill your hearts and the sights that your eyes will see. –Deuteronomy 28:66-67

Wow! Constant suspense? Suspense in a movie is ok, but in real life? Not so much. And filled with dread night and day? No thanks. Never sure of your life? That sounds pretty debilitating. Terror filling your heart and in all you see? Oofah. That is some horrible fear. But that is part of the curse of the law. And Jesus blood has saved us out of this gripping fear. Say goodbye to fear eating away at your mind and paralyzing you. We are free from that fear because of all that Jesus has accomplished. Even if you are currently experiencing fear. Say with you mouth “Thank you, Jesus, for freeing me from the curse of the law. Thank you for releasing me from the bondage of fear!” You would never wish fear upon your own children. God is the perfect Father. How much more He wants you to walk in the freedom that is already yours because of what Jesus has accomplished!

Today, anxiety seems to be everywhere. People are bent over with the weight of many worries and cares. In fact, in some folks, the anxieties are so frequent that all the causes seem to blur. They are anxious but they no longer even know why. Every day they wake up worried, nervous, and burdened down. Despair is a close relative of anxiety. After you’ve been entangled by the tentacles of anxiety long enough your future begins to get dark. You lose hope. And you find yourself in despair. Let’s see how these things occur in the curse of the law:

Among those nations you will find no repose, no resting place for the sole of your foot. There the Lord will give you an anxious mind, eyes weary with longing, and a despairing heart. –Deuteronomy 28:65

There they are—an anxious mind and a despairing heart. These are part of the curse of the law. They cannot cling to you anymore because of Christ’s death and resurrection. Maybe you are in the middle of a fight with anxiety and hopelessness. You don’t have to fight in your own strength. Again, thankfulness is the key. Say it out loud with your own mouth, “Help me, Lord! Thank you, Jesus, for saving me from anxiety and despair. Thank you for redeeming me from the curse of the law!” Do you feel like you don’t deserve this? Perfect! There is nothing you can do to earn your way out of anxiety. There is nothing you can do to merit being free from despair. But, in acknowledging your own weakness and consenting to the miracle-working power and love of the risen Christ, you will open yourself up to receive comfort and healing for your broken heart. It’s His promise to you. He cares for you more than you can possibly imagine. He knows your pain. He knows your hurt. He knows your weaknesses. God doesn’t love you any less for any of those things. He wants you well. He wants you to be sound and in your right mind.

If you are already seeing a doctor or psychologist or other professional, then keep seeing them. Let them give you a pronouncement of cured or healthy. And if you think you need the help of a professional, then by all means you should go. But your faith should be in God whether or not you are getting help or not.

If this all seems foreign to you, then put it on the shelf of your mind. Think about it. Pray about it. Check your heart. Listen to God. Mull it over. Read more Scriptures.

I have written this in simple fashion. I do not mean to belittle your circumstances or your situation in any way. These things are very powerful. These issues can keep you from your destiny. They can keep you from your dreams. They can prevent you from doing what God wants in your life. They can ruin you financially. They can destroy your hopes. They can cause relationships to go sour. They can steal your peace.

Remember from the last post that Jesus is our New Covenant. All of the requirements were fulfilled in Him. And all of the penalty was satisfied in Him. All we have is a promise from Jesus. A promise to make us joint heirs of all that He has earned. There are no requirements to break in a promise that is given by someone else. So it is with Christ’s promise to us. We cannot break a promise we didn’t make. All of our penalty for disobedience was swallowed up in Christ’s blood. All of the blessings were made available to us through Him.

In Christ, we have all of the blessings and none of the curses. And He offers it freely to us—undeserved and unmerited. He gives it to us out His great love for us. And this my friends is real grace. He paid for us with His blood on the cross so we could become His very own family. We are His special, prized treasure! He looks out for us every day. He is with us always. And nothing can separate us from His love!

Don’t Do It! Today Is Not Your Day To Die!

 

Don’t Do It! Today Is Not Your Day To Die!

Right now you may be very angry because of great injustice. You may be outraged at what has been done to you. You may feel justified to take your own life and maybe even the lives of others. You may be feeling like life isn’t worth living anymore. Everything is so messed up that it is unfixable.

Don’t do it! Today is not your day to die! Nor is it a day for anyone else to die by your own doing.

God knows your heart. He has seen the magnitude of your pain. You thought no one noticed. But you are reading this right now. It is because God has drawn you. And you don’t know why. The finger of God is touching your heart right now. You are going to live. You are going to have another chance on life. May the Breath of Life breathe into your heart a new life!

There are others who face the question of whether or not to live today. Right now, today, you are all by yourself. Alone. The curtains are shut. Your room is dark. The door is closed. No one else is around. But your aloneness is only symbolic of the complete brokenness of your heart. It is as if it has been thrown down and it has shattered into thousands of tiny pieces. You feel crushed beyond repair. You feel like you have been cut off. Cut off from a relationship. Cut off from family. Cut off by people you thought loved you. Cut off by society. You have been humiliated, shamed, and even scorned. You feel unworthy of being helped. You don’t feel worthy of any relationship. And you may not even feel worthy to be loved at all.

Don’t do it! Today is not your day to die!

May the soft, comforting Wind of Heaven breathe life into your soul and surround you in Divine Love! May it mend together the pieces of your heart in Pure Tenderness. Your heart is getting a second chance. You thought no one noticed. But God knows the deepest thoughts of your heart. He knows and understands the rejection and shame you feel. You do not have to feel worthy to receive God’s Love. He chose to love you just like you are. He knows all your faults and He loves anyway. Because He chose to love you. On purpose. Let the Holy Spirit heal you like a warm liquid on the inside of you.

Maybe you are at the end of you rope today. You may feel as if you are being torn to pieces in every direction. You are weighted down with anxiety. You are bent over in your heart with a heavy burden. You may feel hopelessly worried, overcome with anxiety, full of fear with gripping strength, and struck with panic. You feel like you are totally out of control—like you are beyond hope.

Don’t do it! Today is not your day to die!

May the Mighty Hand of God give you support. May the Mighty Wind of the Holy Spirit blow the cares, worries, anxieties, and fears from out of your heart and mind. May the Light of Heaven shine new hope onto the big screen of your heart. May you be filled with a new outlook on life. God Almighty knew your every thought before you were ever born. You were ready to give up your life. But don’t do that. Instead, give up your cares, worries, anxieties, and fears to God. Say it out loud, “I can’t handle all this. I give it up to You. Help me now.” Feel the cleansing power right now. It’s dissolving all the things that weighed you down. God will give you a new hope today. You will have a new expectation that somehow everything is going to work out.

Or maybe you are the one who is reading this blog through the many tears. Tremendous grief and overwhelming sorrow have been your lot in life. Recently you have experienced yet another devastating loss. You are almost beyond tears. You have to face Despair every day. Every day seems gloomier than the rest. You cannot imagine losing any more. You feel as if your life has dwindled to nothing. You have come to the end of yourself. All hope is gone. There is nothing to live for anymore.

Don’t do it! Today is not your day to die!

May the Lord of Comfort hold you close. May the Spirit of Love move like a soft breeze inside your heart and dry your tears from the inside out. May the warm Oil of Heaven heal your heart with tender kindness and never-failing mercy. May the Light of Heaven glow inside of you. May the Bread of Life nourish your soul and fill all the empty places. May your sorrow be turned into joy.

To anyone else considering suicide—to those who are in a condition I did not describe—I have some words for you:

Don’t do it! Today is not your day to die!

Lord, you know these people inside and out. You know their thoughts and intentions. You know their pain, their hurt, their struggles, their stories, and their justification for arriving at a day and a time to end it all. May the All-Knowing, All-Powerful God who is Lord and Master of the Universe show Himself to be real on your behalf right now! May the God of Miracles touch your life and make your outlook on life—your perspective—brand new! You may not understand any of this. That’s ok. Give life another chance and watch for the Living God to prove Himself real to you!

Why am I writing this? In the 1990s my life fell apart. Everything I counted important in my life—that I had worked so hard to accomplish—failed miserably. I failed at so many things all at once that I came to the conclusion that my life wasn’t worth living anymore. I was not even worthy to be a human being on this planet. I was going to end it all. But God made himself real to me. And God sent people my way. Things I couldn’t explain happened. I got a verse God gave me. It has helped me many times:

I will not die; instead, I will live to tell what the Lord has done.
–Psalm 118:17 (New Living Translation)

I got that verse in 2001 in an Emergency Room, waiting for a diagnosis: “You will not die, but live”. Hours later I found out I had an acute form of Leukemia and I was given a 50-50 chance of living. Twenty-something years later I am still alive. I have new hope. I have purpose. And I love being alive. Every day is fresh and new—a gift from God. Amazing.

So you see the second part of that verse? “I will live to tell what the Lord has done.” And that is my purpose for being alive. It’s so I can tell others how God fixed my mess. He saved me from death. He gave me new hope. I’m alive so other people can know that God will do the same thing for them. He’ll take your mess and in exchange give you a new life and a new hope. It’s a great deal!

Casting Your Cares On The Lord

Carlsbad Caverns near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Nov 2016. - photo by Greg Miller
Carlsbad Caverns near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Nov 2016. – photo by Greg Miller

This holiday season may find you in a dark place. Anxieties can darken your outlook and leave one feeling pretty hopeless. It is my prayer that this post will help you find a way to the light of day.

Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. –1 Peter 5:7 (NIV) Continue reading “Casting Your Cares On The Lord”