Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali
Daily Devotion Theme: New Life in Christ Read: Ezekiel 37:6-14; Romans 6:4-11 “…We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life…” (Romans 6:4) One sponsorship organization was registering children for sponsorship, and the selection criteria required that the child be a total orphan. A woman registered her child, claiming that the father had passed away. Years later, the woman showed up at the organization’s secretariat asking for permission for the child to go and bury the father. “We thought the child was an orphan!” said the officer. “No,” responded the woman, “kuluno yafiridde Ddala!”—literally meaning, “This time he actually categorically died!” Someone once said, too many Christians are 'betweeners:’ they live between deception and truth, Egypt and Canaan, saved but never satisfied; they live between Good Friday and Easter, believing in the Cross but not entering into the power and glory of the Resurrection. When Christ died, we died with Him; when He was raised, we were raised to newness of life with Him. This reflects our new position in Christ. Christ not only died for sin, but He also died unto sin (6:10). That is, He broke the power of sin. A true Christian is dead to sin, while the unsaved person remains a slave of sin (Eph 2:1-3). God promises to breathe (Holy Spirit) into us the breath of a new life that gives us the power to die to sin and live a transformed life (New life). In Christ, we don’t partially die to sin; we completely die to sin because sin has no power over us. It's no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me (Galatians 2:20). As you pray, ask God to breathe on you a new life in Christ Jesus, the power to overcome sin, in Jesus’ name. Amen. By Rev. Godfrey Kyome
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