There are no worms in the Body of Christ.
Everyone who abides in Christ is a brand
new creature. We are no longer “worms” or “wretches” who are in need of God’s
constant pity.
Our favorite hymns might suggest otherwise,
but once we come to Jesus we cease to be worms and begin to become new
creatures who are partakers of the Divine nature.
Yes, before the cross we were most pitiful
and dead in our sins.
Before we knew Jesus we were broken and
worthless and hopeless and blind.
But praise God we are no longer in this
condition!
Those who are in Christ are no longer
regarded as worms, but as sons of God.
We who are members of the Body of Christ
are loved and treasured, not miserable wretches covered in our filthy sins.
Maybe there were some Christians in our
church experience who poured shame over us.
Maybe there were pastors and teachers who
preached messages of condemnation to keep us under control.
Maybe there were some worship leaders who
planted melodies in our hearts that emphasized our former identity as worms and
wretches.
But that’s not who Jesus says we are.
We are sons and daughters.
We are filled with the fullness of Christ.
We are new creatures with a new nature.
We are holy.
We are spotless.
We are dearly loved.
If you don’t believe me, look it up. The
New Testament is chock full of truth about our new identity in Christ.
Jesus affirms our worth.
Jesus declares our freedom.
Jesus proclaims that we are friends, not
slaves.
Jesus reminds us that we are God’s children
who cry out “Abba!” to our Heavenly Father who loves us dearly.
Jesus says that He and the Father will come
and make their home with those who love and obey Him.
Are you in Christ? Then there is no
condemnation for you. None at all.
Are you in Christ? Then there is nothing in
the entire Universe with the power to separate you from the love of God.
Are you in Christ? Then you are forever
knitted together with Jesus for the rest of eternity.
Repeat after me: “I am not a worm. I am a dearly
loved child of God. Jesus lives and breathes in me right now. He will never
leave me. He will never forsake me. His love for me will never die.”
Now, set your eyes on Jesus, the author and
finisher of your faith. Place your hope in Him, the One who loves you beyond
measure.
Start living every day, moment by moment,
in the new reality of your identity in Christ.
If you can, try helping others to see that
they are not worms, either.
We all need a lot more worm-free
Christianity.
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