Forgiven but not changed.
A man was driving down an old dirt road and came upon a new car wash and noticed his friend standing outside. When he pulled up, he saw his friend in distress and asked what was wrong. His friend said, "I always saw dirty cars on this road and thought it would be good to build a car wash here. But no one will come because once the car gets clean; it immediately gets dirty again. This plan is the ruin of me."
I think most of would realize it would be foolish to spend money to wash your car only to have it immediately get dirty again. So, why would we expect God's plan in Christ to just bring forgiveness but leave us unchanged on a "dusty old road”? That may not be our doctrine, but sadly it is how we often live.
I once read something like this. "The blood deals with our sin, the cross deals with our nature. We are not sinners because we sin, we sin because we are sinners."
If we believe or even preach, "Because we have sinned, we need to be forgiven," and stop there we miss the work of Christ. Yes, we need forgiveness, but we need a new nature, that new nature is the life of Jesus Christ. True Christians possess His life and are possessed by His life. Not just forgiven but a new creation. As it is written, "...not I but Christ lives in me." Of course, this is a work in progress, but many of us have called on His name for forgiveness and still not completely surrendered to His cross.
Not my will Lord but yours, not my life but yours, is a requirement for the work of the cross. That is Gethsemane, and we all must go through that surrender. Are you and I willing to embrace the cross and all its judgments against the old man; all that we love in that old life? If we are not then, we will live the cycle of forgiveness and sin and then forgiveness over and over again. Jesus said taking up your cross and following Him is a daily requirement. God did not build a "car wash" on a dusty road. His plan is and always will be the new creation of His son Jesus Christ. My friends, don't just walk in forgiveness, walk and abide in Christ. Surrender to God's plan with faith in the complete work of Jesus Christ and allow His Spirit, by His grace, to work in you.
Today Lord, I embrace the cross. Help me, Jesus, have your way. And where I am not willing, Father make me willing. Amen.
CJ Cutrone








