by Sofia Di |
Last night, my sister shared with me Romans 4:17 and she told me that God lead her to tell me that those verses were for me. This morning, I read the whole chapter (I recommend you to do it as well.) There are two things the Lord showed me I could do so I could receive the miracles I expect.
1. Receive God's righteousness.
Romans 4:17 Tells us the story when Abraham received a promise of becoming a father of many. His faith was so great that he did not see his circumstances---he was old and his wife was barren. Yet, he believed and was called father of many.
If we see the context of this chapter, we notice that the author is talking about having faith in God's forgiveness and in His righteousness. We also see that Abraham's faith in God's righteousness empowered him to be a father of nations.
Romans 4 tells us that before Abraham became a father of many, he was justified and made righteous by faith. Which means, Abraham believed that he was in right standing with God. Abraham believed that God was merciful to forgive and cleanse him from all unrighteousness.
The bible tells us that Abraham was not boasting of his own good deeds. We all know that he sinned---he lied at some point of his life. Still, he was counted as righteous. In other words, God credited Abraham righteousness not because the things he made were righteous, but because he was DECLARED righteous by God.
In Romans 4: 1-6 We read that when we work hard to be righteous---in right standing with God. Or when we try to justify our selves----be established just without guilt, then we get we get paid for what we deserve. But if we do not work to earn our righteousness, then we receive an unmerited favor, which is God's grace. And this will bring us joy and happiness because we know that our sins are forgiven through Jesus.
Through Jesus we can all believe that we are constantly being washed and cleansed with his blood. He payed for our sins once and for all! We don't have to live under guilt anymore. We've been sprinkled with pure water to have a clear conscience because of Jesus' sacrifice. God wants us to stop striving to please him and start resting and enjoying what he has done.
All this means is that we, as human beings, do not deserve a miracle. We do not deserve a single blessing because of the sin that entered through Adam. But through Jesus' blood we can be forgiven and receive his unmerited favor and righteousness.
Can
you receive his forgiveness right now? It does not matter what you've
done, come to Him! He will embrace you and convict you of righteousness.
2. Get your mind off of your performance and the law.
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The law will makes us focus on what is wrong with us. When we realize all the things that are wrong with us we feel guilty and condemn. Then we try to fix our behavior by following the law but in reality, the transformation of our performance will only come when we believe in what God says about us. He says that through Jesus we are the righteousness of God.
The Bible says that Abraham first believed and as a result he was circumcised, which became a sign of having faith in God. In other words, Abraham first believed he was righteous and as a result his behavior changed. Many times we get it backwards, we think that by doing the right things we are going to be without guilt. But it is really by receiving God's grace and believing that through Jesus we are forgiven that we will be righteous. This attitude of being forgiven will take us to have a faith for other miracles in our lives.
You might wonder, how can a life that is not under the law, guilt and comdemnation might help me to receive the miracle I am beliving for?
I'm glad you asked! I didn't understand this until I read Romans 4:13 where very clearly says: "The promise of God didn't come through the law but through the righteousness that comes from faith."
Remember the context of this whole verse, it talks about forgiveness of sin. The miracle Abraham expected came because of his right-standing with God. The right standing came as a result of his faith in God and not of his own good deeds. Abraham didn't see himself as a sinner. Instead, he saw himself as the righteousness of God. He saw himself as forgiven! Therefore, he was blessed.
The miracle you and I are expecting will start coming to pass by believing in the salvation God provided for us through Jesus. It will not come based on our performance or by the laws we follow. I believe God is asking us to believe in his finished work at the cross so the things that are barren in our lives can start producing some fruit.
In a personal conclusion, God wants me to receive and believe in his finished work specially when I fail. And He wants me to extend grace to others every time they fail me. By having faith in His finished work I can obtain the greatest miracles of all, which is salvation. If I believe for the greatest miracle, then believing that all things are possible for those who believe will be a piece of cake!
Remember guilt and condemnation can hinder your miracle. Don't give into it!


It's amazing that the Holy Spirit has been teaching me about "living in the finished work of God." Thanks for writing this, Sofia :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer! I believe God is moving His church to start focusing on Him more. I think that many blessings are still waiting for us. We will only see them coming when we learn to rest in his finished work. I am looking forward to hear what God is teaching you about it too! Thanks for the encouraging post!
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