This is a reprint of a former post...
Dual Citizenship....Where do you stand?
In almost every country around our globe, you can choose to
proclaim your allegiance to that country and, after meeting their citizenship
requirements, declare that you are a citizen. However, for it to be a bona fide
and recognized act of declaration, you must first denounce your citizenship
from your previous homeland.
The same is true for us as Christians. We were born into
this world as sinners and in our sins and citizenship of this world we would
die…if not for the love of our Heavenly Father and the shed blood of His Son,
Jesus.
In fact in John 17, when Christ prayed for his disciples, He
prayed…"I have given them your word
and the world has hated them, for they are not of this world any more than I am
of this world. My prayer is not that you would take them out of this world but
that you would protect them from the evil one. They are not of this world, even
as I am not of this world."
Christ knew that our salvation made us a new creation in
Him…that we would be adopted into His heavenly family and would indeed be the
sons and daughters of the Most High God. We have new citizenship in a new
homeland that He has gone to prepare….but the sad truth is that too many of us
have failed to renounce and denounce our former ties to this worldly sphere. We
are in truth practicing dual citizenship.
We have to take ourselves out of this world. Thomas Watson,
a Puritan of the first magnitude, used this analogy to help us understand what
happens when we fail to do this. He said, “A
Christian in this world is like a ship in the ocean. It’s one thing for the
ship to be in the water, but when the water gets in the ship, it begins to
sink.”
Paul gave us the formula for removing ourselves from this
world…for denouncing our citizenship and claiming our new birthright in God’s
heavenly kingdom. “Do not conform any
longer to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of
your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is…His
good, pleasing and perfect will.” Romans 12:2
So what’s the practical application of Paul’s advice to each
of us in regards to claiming and proclaiming our new citizenship….what does he
mean when he tells us to renew our minds….how can we know that we are no longer
of this world; only passing through to our glorious homeland where our Savior
awaits …..
Come back tomorrow and we’ll discover what’s written in the
fine print of our citizenship papers.
Living in this world …longing for the next,
WPQ
Thought for the day:
You may attempt to
persuade another
To change their point of view....
But nothing speaks
more plainly than
What Christ has done in you!
So if another’s
lifestyle
You are hoping to rearrange,
Just testify how the
Father’s love
Can make an everlasting change.
WPQ 2003
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