There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus…
Romans 8:1
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A habit can be a hard thing to break. Maybe you’ve tried one too many times to quit smoking or step out of a sinful lifestyle. The more you try, the worse it gets. You might succeed in curbing your desire for a while, but all it takes is a moment of weakness for you to fall right back into it.
This struggle is exactly what Apostle Paul talks about in Romans 7. He says, “The good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.” (Rom. 7:19) My friend, we don’t have the strength to break our bad habits and addictions. Our willpower and self-discipline are not enough to bring about true transformation.
But thank God—Paul doesn’t end the book of Romans there. He goes on to give us the answer to real, lasting transformation. In the next chapter, he tells us that there is now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus (see Rom. 8:1)! Because Jesus took the condemnation for all your sins, today you don’t have to live with it. You don’t have to live life trapped by the guilt of your failures and mistakes.
Today, in the midst of your struggle, receive His gift of no condemnation. It will empower you to go and sin no more (see John 8:11)! Every time you fail, thank the Lord for His grace and receive His gift no condemnation. You will see your bad habits fall off and your life transformed. Effortlessly.
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A habit can be a hard thing to break. Maybe you’ve tried one too many times to quit smoking or step out of a sinful lifestyle. The more you try, the worse it gets. You might succeed in curbing your desire for a while, but all it takes is a moment of weakness for you to fall right back into it.