“Behold, all things are become new."

— 2 Corinthians 5:17 (KJV)

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Re-“member” the future…. 👁️💓🙏🏻

Was looking for some explanation, here's what I found:

So how does 2 Corinthians 5:17 apply to our everyday life? You likely feel a little bit of tension. While you likely see God breathing life into you, there’s likely still evidence of the old life: sin.

The reality is we all will continue to sin. But there’s a difference between living in sin and committing a sin. No one can achieve a sinless life this side of heaven. But a follower of Jesus has been set free and redeemed. Yes, they will still sin. But as they pursue Jesus they will sin less and less and desire it less also.

The difference between the new creation and old creation is that the new is no longer a slave to sin. We are freed and sin no longer has power over us. We now have a choice to let sin control us or to step into the freedom that God has for us.

So, when you sin don’t let it control you. Turn back to God and rest in his grace. Give up your faults and failures, and let him redeem you, bring you from death to life. Over time you will see an incredible transformation in you.