Isn’t it a beautiful reality that God’s grace supernaturally knocks out all traces of sin? We are given a divine position through our faith is Jesus Christ. When we follow the Word of God and the convictions of the Holy Spirit living inside of us, we are aiming to walk a life worthy of the position that God’s grace has elevated us to. The forgiveness we receive through grace does not ever serve as a permission to sin freely license. On the contrary, grace provides a spiritual death and resurrection that unites us with Christ, who is incapable of sin. Tis is expressed through the act of baptism. We get to symbolize that we are dying to our old selves, the sinful descendants of Adam. But, just as God chose to resurrect Jesus Christ from the grave, we too are raised from the watery grave. By accepting His grace, we have broken the dominion that sin held over our lives. The old “me” is dead, and a dead man is no longer affected by lying, cheating or any other sins. Grace means freedom to willingly serve the Lord, not to sin against Him. The “new me” that has been born again in Jesus, now lives to bear fruit of the spirit wherever I go!  As mere mortals, we will find ourselves surrendered to something. Shouldn’t it be to the will of God instead of allowing sin to reign as your master? Turn every part of you over to Him, to be used for His purpose and His glory.  I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say, we have all seen that acts of sin are not fulfilling or life giving, they only end in disaster. There is no gray area or confusion to be found here. Man may choose to serve sin, to which the wages are paid in death – or we are free to serve Christ, who rewards us with the gift of forgiveness and eternal life. Choose wisely, your eternity depends on it.