We’ve all read of the lavish costume balls of the
Renaissance with dignitaries showing up in elaborate masks and even more
elaborate suits and dresses. It seems to
be a common desire for man to cover himself with some costume to hide one’s
true identity. Even our fictional
superheroes wear costumes.
Putting on a disguising outfit seems to be deep in the
psyche of mankind. When we’re kids, it’s
liberating to play “dress up.” It’s a blast for folks to not know exactly who
we are. I remember working for a company
where part of my job was dressing up in a cow costume and going to public
events. No one knew who I was so I could
act zany and feel totally free. It was
great!
On the “Red Carpet” during the Academy Awards one of the
most common questions commentators asked the beautiful people was, “Who are you
wearing?” And we get a list of wonderful
costume designers whose entire profession is making people look good by
covering any faults and flaws in beautiful costumes.
On the judgment day of our deaths we’ll be walking down the
“Red Carpet” towards the throne of God and we’ll hear someone yell, “Who are
you wearing?” And only one answer will give us entrance into the heaven waiting
just beyond God’s righteous judgment.
If we answer, “What?” or “I’m wearing all my good works and
well-meaning efforts” or “Who do you think you are asking a personal question
like that?” we’ll never get past the critical eye of the biggest judge of all; a
totally Holy God who will not permit sin of any kind – no flaw whatsoever –
into His paradise of eternal life.
Now, I know what you’re thinking – it’s what we’re all going
to be thinking. “How is a sinner like me
going to stand before God Himself on His Judgment Day? When we realize that even the tiniest sin is terrible
in a perfect God’s eyes and that like a rock on the tracks, the smallest sin
can totally de-rail us on our trip into God’s eternal presence.
Our sin, even in its smallest version, even a little “white
lie” will earn us the spiritual death sentence of hell. Romans 3:23 and Romans 6:23 clearly tell us
that every one of us is a sinner and that the punishment for being that
sinner is spiritual death.
So, what are we to do?
It’s time to do what superman does… go into a closet and change into a
costume! A wonderful costume, by a
fabulous designer, specifically made to cover up the sin of our rebellious
tendencies and flaws and cover us with the wonderful, beautiful, even
miraculous garment of our Lord and Savior, Christ Jesus!
For in Christ Jesus you are
all sons of God, through faith. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ
have put on Christ. There is neither
Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female,
for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians
3:26–28 (ESV)
and put on the new self, which
in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of
the truth. Ephesians
4:24 (NASB95)
The night is almost gone, and
the day is near. Therefore let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on
the armor of light. … But put on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh in regard to
its lusts. Romans 13:12, 14 (NASB95)
What a fantastic covering!!
When we stand before the God of the Universe, and He looks at us, all He’s
going to see is the covering of His beloved and cherished Son. It’s not that we fool God – no one can do
that. But He understands that the
precious blood of His Son, Jesus has covered us and given us new robes – robes
made by the Holy, Sinless Christ when He willingly died for each of us.
When people see me going through my daily life can they see
Christ who’s covering me? In blessings and battles am I showing
Christ? When I’m going about my daily
life as a Christ-follower, do I wear Him as a miraculous covering of all my
sin?
And when observed by folks who are not believers in Christ,
does my demeanor bring them to a point of asking me, “Who are you
wearing?”
Help me Father, to live like that. And help me confidently answer, “I’m proudly
wearing Christ!”
How ‘bout you? Who
are you wearing?
Think about it….
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