“Therefore, if anyone
is in Christ, he is a new creation;
the old has gone, the
new has come.”
II Corinthians 5:17
(NIV)
I love a “do
over.” Just that phrase itself promises the opportunity of a fresh start. For
example, if I hit a bad note while singing in a music contest, I would love a
“do over” to try to sway the judges to give me a good score.
And, heaven
forbid, if I accidentally ran over the neighbor’s cat, wouldn’t a “do over” be
a wonderful thing, especially for the cat?
Consider if my
hair dresser gave me a new haircut that I thought would look great but didn’t.
A “do over” on my new “do” could restore everything as it was before my poor
decision.
And, my
goodness, what about my golf game? Through the years I have given myself
countless near-hernias because I have swung (with proper form, I might add) and
missed the ball at least a thousand times.
A “do over”
would give me one more chance to hit the ball and avoid a hernia in the
process. Who wouldn’t love the idea of a “do over”?
Astonishingly,
our Father has given us a one-of-a-kind “do over” in the precious gift of
Jesus. As Paul writes in today’s Scripture, when we accept Christ, we become a
new creation.
Forget the old
person that we were with all our mistakes and near hits and misses. Bury the
old self that just could not quite hit the note or the ball or, Lord have
mercy, miss the cat!
The difference
between our “do over” and our Father’s is that even though we try and try to
get it right, we are never going to do everything perfectly. All the “do overs”
in the world will not make us without sin. Jesus, once and for all, became the
“do over” in our place.
No matter what
your heart looks like, we all have the opportunity to have a “do over” in
Christ and to allow the forgiveness and mercy only He can give replace the old
with the new . . . forever.
Do I wish that I
could have one more try at hitting that note more clearly or knocking the golf
ball yards away or turning left instead of right when I saw the cat? Sure I do.
I would love one more “do over.”
But may I never
forget that the Ultimate Do Over is Jesus.
Father, with all my heart I thank you for
Jesus, for allowing Him to die for me, for allowing Him to take my place. How
excited I am to be a new creation in you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Is
there anything in your life that you want to “do over” and make more presentable
before you turn it over to the Lord?
- Why are
you hesitating to allow Him to replace all the old with His forgiveness and
mercy?
Apply
- Memorize
the power verses for today’s devotion.
- Any
time that you feel the need to “do over” before coming before the Lord,
speak each power verse to your heart.
Power
- II
Corinthians 5:17 (NIV) “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation; the old has gone, the new has come.”
- Galatians
2:20 (NIV) “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but
Christ lives in me.”
- I John
1:9 (NIV) “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive
us our sins and purity us from all unrighteousness.”
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