Nourish
Your Spirit
Devotion from Danna's new book project,
"Change
Your Mind...Change Your Habits...Change Your Life!
published by Fleming H. Revell, a division of
Baker Publishing Group, January 2009 release
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1
Nourish Your Spirit
“Woman, where are they? Did
no one condemn you?” She said, “No one, Lord.”
And Jesus said, “I do not condemn you either. Go. From
now on sin no more.”
~ John 8:10-11
“Here
I go again…giving in to all my cravings and eating like
there is no tomorrow. What is wrong with me?” I made comments
like this one every day when I was a young woman struggling
with emotional eating and bulimia. And I hear this kind of statement
from people all over the country as I speak and share my story.
They are frustrated and discouraged because they keep falling
back into old patterns. Often they are stuck because they’ve
become incredibly skilled at self-condemnation.
If
you feel defeated and condemned to a life of bondage, who do
you think is condemning you? I can assure you that your frustration
and shame are not of the Lord. In John 8, we read about a woman
who was caught in the act of adultery. Yet, she was not condemned
by Jesus. He showed her that even her accusers – the self-righteous
Pharisees that wanted to stone her – were not without
sin. In fact, they were not righteous enough to even cast the
first stone.
This “woman of shame” lay at the feet of Jesus,
exposed in all her sin. I can only imagine what she was waiting
for Him to do or say as the religious hypocrites slithered away
leaving her alone and face to face with the Lord. Did He remind
her of all her failures? Did He condemn her for her sin? Did
he wag His finger in contempt? No, He simply said, “Go
and sin no more.”
I have to believe that something supernatural happened in the
heart of that woman in that moment. According to Jewish law,
she should have been stoned to death. And, now she was walking
away free. But, she was not just free from death; she was free
from the bondage of her old life. While she could have gone
back to her adulterous ways, I have to believe she was too profoundly
transformed to live in that kind of bondage any longer. Jesus
had not just spared her life, he had set her free from the lies
she believed. He showed her that she was not alone in sin. He
showed her the power of His profound grace and that when she
received Him, her sin was washed away. She was no longer defined
by her sinful behavior, but rather reborn in newness of life.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that the Lord
approved of her lifestyle. What I am saying is that condemnation
and shame often send us into hiding and keep us in bondage.
When the Holy Spirit deals with us, it is with a conviction
that brings repentance and a change in behavior that is rooted
in right thinking and a pure heart. What does it take for each
of us to move from self-condemnation to conviction and then
lasting change that is rooted in truth?
It takes faith and trust. We must believe that we are not “condemned”
by God for our “bad” behavior. And we must stop
condemning ourselves. We must trust that his truth alone will
truly set us free. If we simply struggle by our own will power
and self-discipline to be “good” – we will
ultimately fail at some point. But, if our motives are to surrender
to Him and to let Him transform us into His image, we will discover
incredible peace, power and life-changing freedom.
If you are feeling defeated this very day by your failures,
I am guessing that you are throwing stones at yourself. And,
you probably have a great supporter (though truly an enemy)
cheering you along. Put down the stones and listen to Jesus.
Listen to Him tell you how much He loves you (despite your behavior).
He alone can give you the power to walk away from anything that
holds you in bondage. Let go. Drop the stone. Grab His hand.
Prayer:
Lord, it is so true. I am so hard on myself some days. I give
in to a small temptation and the next thing I know, I am out
of control. The shame of feeling like a failure further diminishes
my ability to dig myself out of my emotional rut and resume
healthier ways. Please help me to “put down the stones”.
Help me to truly believe Romans 8:1 that says, “Therefore
there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Help me to walk this day with you as my strength and my encourager.
Amen.