Last night in Collide we talked about name changes. You see some people in the Bible had such a radical transformation when they encountered God that even their name changed, along with their heart. In Acts chapter nine, we see one of the most prominent name changes in the New Testament. Saul a bitter, self-righteous, Christian killer came face to face with a gracious, yet powerful Jesus. In one experience, Saul’s life changed. No longer was he the Christian killer, he was a new creation and three chapters later, he would no longer be known as Saul but Paul, the writer of many New Testament books and a powerful leader in the early church. You see it is only when Paul submitted to God in his life that Paul was able to live out God’s purpose for him.
2 cor. 5:17 says, Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!
Jesus is still in the business of changing names. However, so many times, we accept Jesus into our hearts, but we hold on to just enough of the old where there isn’t much of a difference. Imagine if Paul led the early church but still killed a few Christians from time to time. Would that really be a new creation? No! New means new, not a cover up, not a remodel, but completely, 100% NEW! Jesus makes us new when we let him.
Before I had Jesus in my life I was known as two-faced, sexually impure, the guy who did drugs and alcohol, and violent/angry at times. These were my labels. But that was an old Will. I am a new creation. From two-faced, Jesus made me authentic. From impure to self-controlled. From drugs/alcohol to sober-minded. From violent/angry to peaceful. That old Will doesn’t exist. I am a new creation. That isn’t to say I am perfect. I maybe a new creation but I am far from being a perfect creation. I am still being refined and made new in many areas of my life. But there are moments when I recognize those areas and humbly ask God to change me and make me new.
So what is it for you? What is it that is holding you back from fully living out God’s purpose in your life? What’s the new you? Maybe you may need Jesus to change your name from two faced to authentic. From impure to self-controlled. From fearful to courageous. From liar to truthful. From Gossiper to encourager. From hot head to patient. From broken to made whole. From hopeless to hopeful.
What ever your label, what ever your name, Jesus wants to give you a new name and make you a new creation in Him.