Sunday, May 3, 2026

Alive in Christ (Romans 6:17-19 & 22 ESV)


 When God formed Adam out of the dust, Adam was still inert.  That is, until God

 "breathed into [Adam's] nostrils the breath of life and man became a living creature" (Genesis 2:7 ESV).

Before that breath of life entered into Adam's nostrils, he was body and soul and spirit.  Yet the spirit was not yet alive.  He only became "a living creature" when God's breath entered into his nostrils.

Mankind is body, soul and spirit.  This is different than the animal kingdom.  Our pets and safari beasts, birds of the air and the fish of the sea have body and soul.  Only mankind, whether male or female are body, soul and spirit.

But the instant Adam sinned, he died.  You may argue - no he didn't.  He lived to be 930 years old (see Genesis 5:5).  I tell you, it was not his body that died that day.  It was his spirit.

Ever since then any human baby in the womb and then born, has a dead spirit in their body and soul.  We all become 

"slaves of sin" (Romans 6:17).  

We cannot help ourselves.

No penance or atoning action on our part can ever make our spirit alive.  We can only be set free from sin and its consequences through our faith in the free gift of God He bought for us through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection.

Jesua paid the penalty for our sin.  That sin that caused dead spirits within us.  And praise God, the instant we accept Jesus Christ as Savior, the Holy Spirit indwells us. The slave chains of sin are broken and fallen off and be become new creatures in Christ.

The Holy Spirit breathes into us the "breath of life" and we become new creatures in Christ (see 2 Corinthians 5:17).  Our spirits become alive once again.  No longer are we slaves to sin but 

"have become slaves of God" (see Romans 6:22).

We can now

 "present our members as slaves to righteousness leading to sanctification"           (Romans 6:19).  

This is because we are now united with Jesus and spiritually reborn - a new creation                    (2 Cor. 5:17).

We have been set free from sin.  We are new in Christ.  Our spirits are alive.  Now we must show the fruit of this, living sanctified lives.  The Holy Spirit and God's Word providing the guidance as our souls (the mind, will and emotions) choose to do what's right in God's eyes.

                                                 ~  ERC  April 2026  ~

Based on Romans 6:17-19 and 22 ESV).

Sing, Alive In Christ, along with Reawaken.

















Friday, May 1, 2026

True Power (Romans 5:6-11 ESV)


 Power is often shown off in plays that attempt to boost the ego and of the one displaying their body built bodies, or the beauty on their faces and the like.  People vainly try to show how strong they are and they dont' need anyone's help.   They get rather defensive to preserve the illusion.

We don't like others to see our weaknesses and limitations.  Some people's are more obvious, like a person on crutches or sitting in a wheelchair.  I mean NO offense to anyone in such situations.

I'm just saying, even supposedly "able bodied" folks desparately want to cover any flaws.  But we are all human beings and therefore we are weak.  We have been weak since Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden.

Once we can acknowledge our weaknesses, flaws, and sinfulness, that's exactly when we can get the help we so desparately need. Did you know it?

"For while we were still weak (or without strength [KJV]), at the right time Christ died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6 ESV)

Did you get that?

" ... while we were still weak ..."

This is when Christ scooped in and fulfilled His act of being able to justify us, to die for our sin, weaknesses and limitations.  He did so to give us His strength and righteousness.  He is our true 'power source,' if you will.

We were sinners and ungodly and without strength. 

 "But God showed His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8 ESV).

If you read through the whole chapter 5 of Romans, you'll see short phrases that read, "much more," or "much more than" and even the single word, "abounded."

"Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound" (see v. 20).

These superlatives acknowledge we are weak but that our Almighty God who is always strong, sent us the One, His only begotten Son, Jesus, to give us His strength.  When through faith in Christ and His death, we accept this gift, we then become empowered through His Holy Spirit who then indwells us.

He gives us His strength to lean on.  We don't have to go it alone.

"Much more shall we be saved by Him from the wrath of God" (v. 9).

"...much more, now that we are reconciled, shall wbe saved by His life" (V. 10).

"...much more than that, we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ ..."        (v. 11).

Let's be glad and rejoice "much more" that we, by God's grace, can be made strong.  This is true power and it is measureless and never gets exhausted.

All glory be to God.

                                                 ~  ERC  April 2026  ~

Based on Romans 5:6-11 ESV.

Sing, Lord, My Rock, My Redeemer, along with Sovereign Grace Music.










Thursday, April 30, 2026

Unwavering Faith (Romans 4:13-25 ESV)

 


About Abraham ...

"He did not weaken in faith when he considered his own body ... No unbelief made him waver ... but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced ... his faith was "counted to him (imputed KJV) as righteousness" (Romans 4:19-20 ESV).

When you look at some of the verbs there, it emphasizes how solid Abraham's faith had been. 

 "He did not weaken" 

followed by 

"no unbelief made him waver,"

 then 

"he grew strong in faith". 
 

How did he do that?  By 

"giving glory to God."  

He was fully convinced God would keep His promise to Him, despite all the impossible odds against an heir being apparent.  What's more is that this heir was not just Isaac his son, but through him and his faith, would come the

 "heir of the world" (vs. 13)!  

How profound is that!

No challenge is too great for God!  

"With God all things are possible" (Matthew 19"26).

When we see our health weaken, when we have obvious limitations in any other capacity, we too can be fully convinced that God keeps His promises.

The promise God made to Abraham was that he'd have a son by Sarah.  Both were in their old age.  Sarah had been barren even in her younger child-bearing years and now you expect her to bear a child!?  Incredulous.

But Abraham believed God.  It was

 "counted/imputed to him as righteousness" (see vs 22).

The emphasis is on Abraham's belief.  That is, versus unbelief.  Will we believe God and His promises?  Will we grow strong in our faith in Jesus despite all odds, even by giving glory to God when things look bleak otherwise?

Let us believe 

"in Him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord.  He lived and died for our tresspasses and raised for our justification" ( vs 23-25).

Believe in this salvation that it is by faith not by whatever good deeds and works we may be doing as penance or in hope to achieve getting into God's good books.

That is not how God works.

"By grace you have been saved through faith.  And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one can boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9 ESV).

Furthermore, Abraham lived by faith and then showed it by his works (vs 4).  His spirit knew within him how he needed to live and whom he needed and could trust.  In so doing he became

 "the father of all who believe ..." (vs 11).

May we each be encouraged to have unwavering faith in our loving, heavenly Father God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Cling on to Jesus.

Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of such a man of solid faith as Abraham.  May we too grow in grace and in faith by giving you glory and honor; living our lives to please You, serving You with our whole hearts, and that trust in You and Your promises that You will bring us Home to Yourself in Your good timing.  May we ever be faithful and cling to Jesus all the days of our lives until Jesus comes.  Perhaps today.  In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

                                                      ~  ERC  April  2026  ~

Based on Romans 4:13-25 ESV.

Sing, My Hope is Built On Nothing Less, along with Sovereign Grace Music.





















Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Reaching Out to You (Romans 3:1-8, 21-31 ESV)


 Growing up in a Christian family will have its advantages.  The offspring learn from early age, all the deportment of a Christain.  If they abide by it, they do have better shelter from harmful things. That's generally speaking.  Some Christian families may not behave as Christian as you might think they should, however.

But, again, that's all generally speaking, and the children know it all in their heads.  It certainly doesn't mean they have it all in their hearts.  So some of them kick against it in resistance and rebellion.  

Then they may feel guilt for this reaction and become angry and even bitter and so turn away from their roots.  Even so, I believe that generally speaking, much of what was taught, does stick and govern their lives in unaccountable ways, even subconsciously.  I know.  I was one of them.  At times, that resistance can still flair up.

These thoughts struck me as being parallel in many ways in which Paul describes the advantages the Jews had over the Gentiles, in Romans 3.  The Jews claimed the oracle of God for themselves, as if they'd had a monopoly on them.  But they did not know that they were the 'trustees' - if you will - of The Law and the Prophets (Old Testament).  And even though they were not necessarily following it all from the heart or the head, they were not willing to share it with others.  They got violent at even slight mentions of any such thing happening (read the book of Acts for more details of this).

Paul is addressing some of this and trying to get his audience to undersand.  Justification can come not just through the law but more importantly through faith.

"All have sinned" (vs 23), 

not just the Jews and not just the Gentiles.  All.  All mankind,

"fall short of the glory of God" (vs 23).

Therefore, all,

"are justified by His grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus ..." (vs 24).

Yes, it came to the Jews first, but God meant His gift of salvation for all, for the "whosoever will" (see John 3:16), who would believe in Jesus, by faith (vs 28).

So whether we have grown up in a Chriustian family or not in today's world, it is still, "by faith" that we enter into God's family through Jesus.

It still has to come voluntarily from the will and heart of a person.  It is not by religiously following a creed or set of laws but through faith in Jesus Christ and His offer of salvation.

Those of us who have grown up in Christian families ... let's not throw out the baby with the bath water.  We may have observed many inconsistancies and hyporcrisy in our own family or among the church people you've met.  There's something called, "progressive sanctification" that each and every believer in Jesus Christ needs to be responsibly and pro-actively aware.  If we are not living by faith, if we are not walking in step with the Holy Spirit, living a disciplined Christian life, there will be those who do not live to please the Lord.  The product of that is the hypocrisy you've endured and even felt disgusted and disgruntled by.  This is sad fact.

We need to search our own hearts and lives and see where we are out of line.  Let's not throw out everything we've been brought up immersed in, let's break free of those bonds though that don't add up. Set our own course accordingly and live to please the Lord by the power of His might and Holy Spirit empowerment.

I reach out especially to those who have grown up in Christian families and have been almost totally immersed in a Christian community all their lives.  It can be tough finding our way then through non-Christian territory.  But I'd encourage you to spend time with the Lord and listen for His voice.  He'll steer us right when we heed His guidance.  

May our Lord be near and dear to you.  I ask in Jesus' name, amen.

                                            ~  ERC  April 2026   ~

Based on Romans 3:1-8, 21-31 ESV.

Sing, Christus Victor, along with Keith and Kristyn Getty.







Monday, April 27, 2026

Made in the Image of God


 What does it mean?  This being made in the image of God, what is it all about?

Well, it's important to know this, to get it into our minds because then it affects our thinking and actions for the good and better of those who understand it.  But we need to go back to God's word to check it out.

In Genesis 1:27 we're told,

"So God created man in His own image, in the image of God he created Him; male and female He created them" (ESV).

Made in the image of God ...

What is an image?

When we look into the mirror we see ourself. It is only an image or picture of ourself, it is not our real self.  Pinch your cheeks now, feel it?  That's you, yourself.  What you see in the mirror or in a selfie is the image of you.

So how is it that we are an image of God?

Some people think we Christians worship and serve three gods.  But I say, no, that's not correct.  We worship and serve only the one true God and Jesus Christ His Son.  Know that God is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.  The Almighty, Supreme Being who is God with three persons or maybe it can be understood as 'roles'.

Take your Mother, for instance.  She was first a daughter.  How she relates to her parents is one way.  Then she got married and became a wife.  She relates to her husband in another way that is different from how she relates to her parents.  Then she had you, and perhaps other children too.  Now she is a Mother.  She relates to you, her son or  daughter differently than how she relates to her husband which is again, different to how she relates to her parents.  She is only one person but she has three roles or functions, shall we say.

God the Father is the mastermind to the plan of creation and the plan of salvation.  God the Son, who is Jesus, is the one who implemented the plan. He spoke and the world and all that in it is, appeared.  God the Holy Spirit, hovered over all like a life-giving agent.  He is one Being and each role was initiated differently and accordingly.  

You could perhaps get out a triangular hanger and see the three sides of it as being a representation of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.  If you take one arm away, the hanger will not function well, it will be weak and shaky.  So too, one cannot separate God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.  They cannot be separated.

Go boil an egg until it is hard boiled.  You have a whole egg there, right?  Well, remove the shell.  Is the egg still whole?  No.  The shell has been separated away.  Now remove the egg white.  You are left then with the yolk that is separated from the rest.  If you hold up the shell, or the white or the yolk, you no longer have a whole egg.  Correct, or not?  The three parts have been separated and can not be put back together again, like Humpty Dumpty who had had a great fall.  All the pieces cannot be put together again.

But, God, despite His three persons, cannot be separated, at all.  We serve one God.

At creation, God formed human kind last of all and installed them (Adama and Eve) in the beautiful Garden of Eden.  He then told Adam (and Eve), 

"Don't eat of the tree of the knowledged of good and evil because in the day you do you will surely die" (Genesis 2:16 ESV).

But Adam did disobey and he did eat of that tree's fruit.  But he did not instantly die.  We read that he lived to be 930 years old (Genesis 5:5).

So how?  Was God lying?

No.

This is the part we're coming to where we can realize more fully about being made in the image of God, and how valuable we are to Him.

As you know from reading above, God is three in one:  Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Mankind has three parts too.  They are body, soul and spirit.  This makes them different than the animal kingdom.  Our pets, zoo animals and those in the wild all have only a body and a soul.

The body is easy to understand:  arms, legs, hair, liver, heart, the seeing, smelling, hearing, tasting, touch, and the like.   Our soul is the mind, will and emotions.  The will says, "I do not want this or that" or "I want!"  The emotions are sad, happy, tired, angry, depressed and so on.  The mind thinks it all.  Our spirit, on the other hand is the part of the human being that is God-conscious.  That niggling part of us that knows there's God even if we do not wish to admit it.

"He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He has also set eternity in the human heart ..." (Ecclesastes 3:11 NIV).

'Eternity' in the human heart.  God is the Eternal one.  

None of this was said about the animal kingdom (including the birds, insects, fish, etc).  Nothing about eternity, nor the spirit.

When God formed Adam out of the dust of the earth, we read this about what the Lord God did.  He,

" ... formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature ..." (Genesis 2:7 ESV).

God's 'breath of life' was breathed into Adam.  He had just been a lump of formed clay lying there.  But then the breath of life came and Adam got up and walked around.  He was now a "living creature".

Maybe you can picture this if you blow into a balloon.  That is your breath of life filling the balloon.  Not that we human beings are balloons, of course.  Ha, ha.  But for Adam, God's breath of life was life giving.

God made us special, differently from the animal kingdom.  I believe this shows us that we have value in God's eyes.  We are very important to to Him.  In fact He calls us His jewels or treasured possessions (see Malachi 3:17 KJV/ESV).

It is important to realize this because, every single baby in its mother's womb is also precious.  These babies have also been made in the image of God, whether or not it has been born.

Born or unborn, both are precious in God's sight because the human being has been made in the image of God.  Each human life needs to be protected.

So how does this make you feel?

You are of value to God.  Even when other people put you down and make you feel as small as an ant or cockroach to squish you under their feet, know in your heart and mind that you are NOT that.  Cling tightly on to this knowledge.  You are God's treasured possession!

To continue the story ...

Adam had his body, soul and then spirit.  His spirit was innocent.  He had not yet sinned.  He could sin or he could choose not to sin, though.  He was still innocent.  But he disobeyed God and ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  Adam sinned.  Instantly, his spirit died.  

It is like someone took a pin and popped the balloon.  

His spirit did not leave but it died.  Every single baby born after this was was born with a dead spirit. 

And this is where Jesus comes in again.  God's mastermind plan of salvation was carried out by Jesus.  He came to earth, died on the cross for our sins, was buried, was resurrected and then ascending into Heaven.  He is alive.

Any and all who accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, are then indwelt by His Holy Spirit.  This is like getting that breath of life breathed into our nostrils.  Our spirit is revived and we become new creatures in Christ - alive in Christ.   Jesus did this for us.  He did not die for animals, but for human beings.

He has given us forgiveness of sins, eternal life, our spirits made alive.  Now we can glorify God in the right way.  We can build our relationship with Him and make it strong because His Holy Spirit helps us to live to please Jesus, and to reflect God's holiness.  

Why?

Because we have been made in the image of God.

It's important to know this and to believe it.  

May every last person who reads this realize it.

I ask it in Jesus' name, amen.

                                                 ~  ERC  April 2026  ~

Based on Genesis 1:27, 2:16, 5:5, 2:7 ESV, and Betsy Fletcher's explanations for children video.

Sing, In the Image of God,  along with Perkantas Jakarta.












Sunday, April 26, 2026

God's Kindness (Romans 2:1-11 ESV, esp vs 4)

 


If only we would allow God's kindness and goodness, His forbearance and His patience to seep into our souls.  If only ... His kindness might lead us to repentance (Romans 2:4 ESV).

We cannot presume upon them.  We need to have a holy life.  We need lives that do not insist on doing wrong, especially all that list of them as we read in Romans 1.  When we know what's right and pleasing to the Lord but keep

 "hard and impenitent hearts" (vs 5), 

 insisting we can slander, envy, be deceitful, and use our bodies in ways they were not designed to be used, (read more about the ungodly and unrighteous way of living from Romans 1:18, 28-32) there will be not change for good in our lives.  And definitely do not say, 

"everyone else is doing it!  So why not me?"

If we purport to be followers of Jesus Christ we need to honor God with our lives.  The Apostle Paul was telling the Roman letter recipients thoroughly of these things.

When we know to do right but do not do it, it damages our souls.  Let's yearn for and after God's kindness so we will be led to repentance and find honor and peace from Him.

As Billy Graham has been attributed with having said,

"God won't trespass on your will but He will warn you in many ways about your way."

May we seek repentance and to do what's right in God's eyes because we have been led to this point by His goodness and kindness.  He is patiently waiting for us. 

Lord, teach us Your ways and to follow in Your footsteps until You call us Home.

                                               ~  ERC  April 2026  ~

Based on Romans 2:1-11 esp vs 4 ESV.

Sing, Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me, along with City Alight.

                                              














Saturday, April 25, 2026

Lord's Day Devotion - "Welcome Home" Light


 Lighthouses are beautiful and picturesque, standing straight and tall, and often alone.  They don't let vanity go to their heads though.  Lighthouses let their lights shine out so those at sea may see.

That is their function and purpose so that hopefully, passing ships are not wrecked on reefs, rocks and the like.  We could also say, they are "welcoming home" beacons.

Jesus called Himself the Light of the world.  He said:

"I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows Me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life" (John 8:12 ESV).

He is our Lighthouse.  He is the whole world's Lighthouse.  If only all would be guided by Him to come safely ashore to receive His offer of salvation.

Many of us have.

In turn now, He has purposed us, His followers, to be the light of the world so that our generations will

 "not walk in darkness but have the light of life."

He says in Matthew 5:16,

"... let your light shine before others, so they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in Heaven" (Matthew 5:16 ESV).

We may often feel 'alone' in our shine-ing but we can still be as resolute as a lighthouse, welcoming others home to the safe arms of Jesus.  We can stand straight and tall for the Lord, remembering our function and purpose so that we give God glory and draw others to Christ Jesus - The Light of the World.

Let's remember Jesus our Savior, our Light, as we partake of the broken bread this Lord's Day and drink of the  cup of wine in rmemberance of his death and resurrection for us, and His having been our Light that brought us out of darkness.

Praise You Jesus, for showing up the safe route by being Light for us.  Thank You.  Amen.

                                                 ~  ERC  April 2026  ~

Based on Matthew 5:16 and John 8:12 ESV.

Sing, The Light of the World is Jesus, along with N Crew.