1 Cor 6:11…But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of
the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God. NIV
Have you
ever had a time in your life when you were completely covered in dirt? You
know, when it is so stuck on you that you think it will never come off. Maybe
you have been camping for days, with no shower. Maybe, like me, you played tug
of war or king of the hill in the mud and it was eighty degrees outside so the
mud would just “cake” on your body. How about after a long day of digging and
planting in the garden? You know that feeling, right?
Uh
If you
have, then you know the wonderful feeling of freshness and cleanliness that
comes over you when you eventually take a shower and all that dirt begins to
fall off your body. It is a great sensation, is it not? You feel like a new
person when you finally drag yourself out of that delightful shower.
But what
if, no matter how hard you tried, you could not get the dirt off? What if, even
if you stayed in the shower for 24 hours, you still were filthy? What if, no matter
which type of soap you used, you could not get the dirt and sweat off? How
would that make you feel? Would you feel desperate, helpless?
Then you
realize something. You do not have the right cleaning agent. You realize that
the only cleaning solution that can get you clean has to be provided by someone
else. Would you do almost anything to get a hold of that cleaner?
In this
verse, Paul is reminding a group of believers in Corinth, that this is exactly what
happened to them when they came to faith in Jesus Christ. In verses 9-10, he
reminds them of those who would not inherit the Kingdom of God. He lists a group
of lifestyle sins (certainly not all inclusive) that are evidence of people who
are in rebellion to the Lord. Then he reminds them about their own sinful
lifestyles. “And that is what some of you were,” he says. They were covered
with dirt. They were in desperate need of being cleansed, but they could not
clean themselves. Instead, as the verse says, they “were washed”. God himself
cleansed them, in the name of Jesus Christ and by the Spirit.
It is no
different for us. You see, when we were lost in sin, covered by its’ filth,
Jesus came to wash us and make us clean. We had no ability to wash ourselves
from the stain of our sin. We need to be reminded, just like the Corinthians, that
we have been cleansed by the only agent that could do the job, His blood. Heb
9:22, In fact, the law requires that
nearly everything be cleansed with blood, and without the shedding of blood
there is no forgiveness.
Not only
have we been cleansed (justified), the verse tells us that we continue to be
cleansed (sanctified) (1 Jn 1:9). The blood of Christ is sufficient for washing
us for the rest of our lives. Eph 2:13 says, “But now in Christ Jesus you
who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.”
Paul was
reminding the church at Corinth of this truth because of their shameless behavior.
The church was going through a myriad of problems, such as allowing sexual sin,
suing each other in public courts
and exalting themselves with their spiritual gifts instead of using them properly to build up the body of Christ. Why was that happening? It was because they had forgotten their previous condition. They needed to be reminded that they were only “saints,” as he addressed them in his introduction, because of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and by his shed blood! So he tells them, “You are not your own; you were bought at a price.”
(1 Cor 6:19-20)
and exalting themselves with their spiritual gifts instead of using them properly to build up the body of Christ. Why was that happening? It was because they had forgotten their previous condition. They needed to be reminded that they were only “saints,” as he addressed them in his introduction, because of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and by his shed blood! So he tells them, “You are not your own; you were bought at a price.”
(1 Cor 6:19-20)
This is a
reminder that we all need from time to time. We can easily get caught up in our
own self-pride, thinking of how “spiritual” we are and how much we “have done
for God.” Instead, we need to remember what we were before we came to Christ.
We were enemies of God, yet he shed His blood to wash us (Ro 5:10, Col 1:21).
So let’s
keep that perspective, that we might truly be one body, loving and serving each
other! Let’s clothe ourselves in humility, knowing that there was nothing we could
do to earn our cleansing, but that it was a free gift we received by faith.
Let’s walk day by day, in the grace that was given to us by Almighty God!
God bless
you
Coach
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