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S3:E9 - Humans are Alienated (Jennifer Crow, Clorrisa Brooks) Welcome to the 3-Minute Theologian. A theology podcast about what we believe, produced by the family of Waukee Community Church. I’m your host Clorrisa Brooks, this episode was written by Jennifer Crow, and today we will be talking about humanity’s alienation from God. There was a time when Jennifer felt like she was the black sheep of her family ––when every mistake or sin she made was worse than anyone else’s. Jennifers dad used to always tell people about the time she dated a guy with a pink mohawk, and she believes this was the start of her estranged relationship with her family. What made her feel like she was a black sheep? Her relationship with her dad was strained, and in a similar way: all of us have been estranged from our heavenly Father. In the Bible, the word ‘alienation’ means, “to be separated or estranged from God, others, or one’s intended purpose.” Let’s think how we are alienated from God. 1. Our access to god was broken. With one single bite of fruit, access to God was denied. Because of their disobedience, Adam and Eve could not stay in the garden. They had to leave. Then, God sent an angel prohibiting them from re-entering the garden. (Genesis 3:22-24) [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%203&version=ESV] Can you imagine what they were thinking? They had lost everything. Their sin had cost them their intimate relationship with God. Personally, I have never thought about my sin like that, have you? Thankfully, the story doesn’t end there. 2. Our access to God has been restored: Though we all fall short of the glory of God and need salvation, God drew near to us so that we can draw near to Him. Colossians 1:21-22 states: “And you, who once were alienated and hostile in mind, doing evil deeds, [Jesus] has now reconciled in his body of flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before him.” Through the death of Jesus everything changed, our sins were forgiven, and our access to God has been restored: · Once you were hostile to God, but now you have peace. · Once you were alienated from God, but now you’re an heir to the throne. · And once, you did not care what God thought, but now you know the Father. When we repent and turn to Jesus, as stated in Acts 3:19 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%203%3A19%3B%20Acts%203%3A11-26&version=ESV], our sins are blotted out. That my friends, is good news! God is holy, so there is no way He can accept sin, but because of Jesus death upon the cross, God sees you as blameless and spotless. Instead of continuing to live in sin and do our own thing, we need to draw near to God. An invitation He extends to both you and me. You and I are not to think of ourselves as “black sheep.” We are God’s children ––His beloved sons and daughters. And through prayer, worship and obedience, we can draw near to Him, rather than be estranged from Him. We are sojourners here, on our way, back not to a garden, but to an eternal place with God: There, there is no one who does not belong. Believers will be with God, our Father, the Creator who awaits our arrival home.
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