Walking Confidently D03052021
- COUPLES AND SINGLES NETWORK FOR CHRIST INITIATIVE
- May 3, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 4, 2021
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Walking Confidently
What . . . shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? — Romans 8:31
Shame is a heavy burden. Shame weighs us down and hinders us from being who God has intended us to be. Sometimes shame is raw as an open wound and with terrifying memories. We can also carry shame for years, living with insecurities, fears, and a sense of self-disdain because of hurtful actions and exchanges from long ago. Shame holds us down with the weights of judgment, condemnation, expectations, disapproval, and more. The freedom of resurrection life in Jesus, however, releases the burden of shame in our lives. Jesus carried our shame to the cross. He was betrayed, beaten, humiliated, and exposed, giving up his life to pay for our sin so that we might be released from the tyranny and shame of sin. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, when we ask God for forgiveness, we are forgiven. God’s love frees us to let go of the ugliness of the past and move forward in confidence, knowing “there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). And nothing can separate us from God’s love. Learning to live in the confidence and acceptance of this new identity must not be taken lightly. The enemy does not want us to operate with such understanding.
God is on our side, desiring that we live in the freedom and fullness of understanding of who we are as holy and dearly loved children of God.

PRAYER
Lord, thank you for empowering us to live fully in the confidence and freedom of your love. In Jesus’ name Amen.
Rev. Isaac G. Y Bangalu Founder & CE
Couples & Singles Network for Christ Initiative
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Thank God,and you sir.