Scripture provides God’s instruction for living in community: Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. (Colossians 3:12–13)
Unashamed. It’s where we began, and it’s our destiny as the redeemed ones in Christ. The Christian’s ultimate hope for shame is that we will be clothed in the honor of Jesus Christ when we stand before God in all his glory. Focusing on this sure and true shame-free destiny gives us hope to keep going—to keep battling shame’s dark lies, to enlist others into our journeys with us, and to seek to make our church communities a small though imperfect taste of the life to come.
FREEDOM FROM SHAME The battle against shame is definitively won through the gospel of Jesus and his victory over sin and death—the freedom that follows Christ’s victory arrives through something as simple and as hard as faith. This type of faith agrees you cannot rescue yourself from your shame, that your attempts to clothe yourself have been as futile as the fig-leaf loin cloths our first parents in Adam and Eve crafted. It’s a faith that addresses the complication of shame mingled with guilt. This faith gives you an underlying confidence that your sin has truly been atoned for and taken away by a dying-nowresurrected Savior. By faith, we know that there will be no more mourning or tears or death in the life to come. We look back to the Garden of Eden to see that there was no shame before sin.
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Living in the reality of God’s forgiveness of us requires a posture of forgiveness toward others. And when we receive forgiveness from others, it makes us grateful for God’s forgiveness of us, and the cycle of redemption rolls along like the reassuring tide of the ocean’s waves.
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