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Accepting The Gift Of The Cross
Dr. Patricia Bailey-Jones 

In our stages of growth we should become more conscious of our righteousness as 
opposed to our sin. Practicing a consciousness of our state of righteousness
is a journey in maturity. This growth process of humanity does not have to be 
painful. Under the law, man was conscious of his sin continually; but under
the New Covenant God desires for us to focus more on who we are and what we 
have in Christ Jesus. 

Our own righteousness is filthy in His sight; however, the righteousness of God 
in Christ Jesus is our new identity. As we honestly grow in Christ our desire
increases to please Him. As we grow to please Him, we become more aware of our 
new creation realities. These realities and more powerful than the bonds
of sin because sin is no longer our master. We are not under the law but under 
grace according to Romans 6:14, which says, "For sin shall not have dominion
over you, for you are not under law for under grace."

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Does this mean that we will not miss the mark because we are under grace? By no 
means! It simply means that we must practice a lifestyle of walking in our
redemptive rights. To refuse to grow up and walk in God's truth is to refuse to 
accept what Christ has made available to us. It cost the Father the blood
of Jesus for us to live this life in its totality. We appropriate this life by 
grace. For if this growth and acceptance of righteousness came by our own
works or by the law, then Christ died in vain according to Galatians 2:20-21.

His death is not in vain in our life when we recognize that we are in Christ 
Jesus. Maturity sets in when we meditate on the fact that Christ lives in us
and we become God-inside minded. This is by no means a formula that makes us 
flawless, but rather creates an awareness of our purchased possession. In
order words, we have more working in us internally than we have working against 
us externally.

As the maturity level develops in our life, it doesn't mean that we are free 
from the ability to sin or free the enemy tempting us with sin. We must always
remember that we have an advocate with the Father, our high priest Christ 
Jesus, and it is through Him only that we are more than conquerors and 
triumphant
in living this Christian life. We are assured of this because Christ Jesus is 
the propitiation for our sins and He is our righteousness. This righteousness
is our purchased possession.

Jesus died to provide this for us and now we must posses the provision and walk 
in our covenant entitlement.

Dr. Patricia Bailey-Jones

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