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Ausbund

In the Beginning, God Created Me to Be His Child

The sermon emphasizes God's creation of us as His children, the impact of sin, and the redemptive power of grace through Christ.
Hans Betz preaches about the journey of a person who was created by God as His child, but lost their innocence and goodness upon entering the sinful world. Despite the struggle with sin and the condemnation of the law, the individual cries out for God's grace and mercy, seeking restoration and forgiveness through Christ. Through Christ, the person finds a new life, overcomes sin, and is accepted once again as a child of God. The sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing sin, seeking God's grace, and living a life of faith, love, and obedience to Christ, who fulfills the law and leads to eternal life.

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In the beginning, God created me to be his child. He created me clean. He gave me his image when I was still in my mother's womb. But when I was born onto the earth I lost my goodness and was robbed of the innocence God had given to me. I grew up in the world, surrounded by all the impurities of sin. I sought only possessions and money, which are against God. Whatever my eyes lusted after, I sought in my heart. . . . Even though the law of God within me resisted the common sins in which I lived, I did not obey it.

I was perverted from the bottom of my heart. My mouth could speak only bad things, and my vices were many. Even though my spirit would have been willing to stay away from sin, I was too weak in the battle and soon found myself lying on my side. The good that I wanted to do I could not accomplish because the power of sin kept forcing me to do wrong. I led an uncontrolled life, driven by the lusts of my heart. I lost God's gift and sinned to the limit. Then the law of God judged me, and even though it was given for life, it condemned me to death.

When I recognized the law of God, I began to see the magnitude of my sins, my vices, and my shame. The law wounded me and condemned me to death and hell. There, surrounded by sin, death and hell I looked for God and he brought me to life again. He moved me with his law to where I found again the grace which I had lost for so long a time. . . . The law taught me to recognize sin and drove me back to God's gift, given in Christ. I would not have known what sin was if God had not spoken to me.

Like sin rules the man who lives in it, God's grace rules the man whom Christ bears again. He is led out of all sin to live in what is right. When the law wounded my conscience I began to cry for God's grace and mercy. I began to cry to him to help me out of my sin and to accept me once more as his child for his mercy's sake. God in his grace, heard through Christ my cry. He brought me out of death, forgave my sins, took me again as his son, and through him I overcame sin when he made me new.

Because I had fallen from God through sin and come under his wrath, he bore me again as his child. He bore me in his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the man in between, so that I would not be lost. No one comes to God unless God draws him. Therefore he shows us Christ so that none of us will run away from him when we see through the law the punishment we deserve.... Christ shows us the law of God for man: "Do to others as you would have them do to you." He shows us what is good and what is bad so that we may live in a different way.

Christ is the fulfillment of the law that was given in figures to Moses. All the figures of the law end in Christ because Christ is the law. To obey the law, says Christ, is to love God with all the strength of our souls, and to love our neighbour as ourself. In these short commands the law is gathered up in Christ. Faith and love out of a pure heart, says Paul, is the sum of all commands. The one who lives in God's love is a disciple of Christ and knows the truth. Love is kind and friendly and does no one harm.

It bears everything and keeps away from sin. . . . This is how the law and the prophets are fulfilled in Christ our Lord. This is the way he has shown us that leads to the Father and eternal life. . . .

-- Hans Betz, Ausbund, 112

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction: God's Creation of His Children
    • The Loss of Innocence and Goodness
    • The Struggle Against Sin
  2. II
    • The Role of God's Law in Recognizing Sin
    • The Cry for Grace and Mercy
    • God's Response Through Christ
  3. III
    • Christ as the Fulfillment of the Law
    • Living in Love and Obedience
    • The Path to Eternal Life

Key Quotes

“In the beginning, God created me to be his child.” — Ausbund
“The law taught me to recognize sin and drove me back to God's gift, given in Christ.” — Ausbund
“To obey the law, says Christ, is to love God with all the strength of our souls, and to love our neighbour as ourself.” — Ausbund

Application Points

  • Recognize the importance of God's law in revealing our need for grace.
  • Embrace the love of Christ as the guiding principle in our relationships.
  • Seek to live out our identity as God's children by following His commands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be created as God's child?
Being created as God's child means being made in His image with inherent goodness and innocence.
How does sin affect our relationship with God?
Sin separates us from God and leads to condemnation, but through repentance and grace, we can be restored.
What is the purpose of God's law?
God's law reveals sin and guides us back to His grace, showing us the way to live righteously.
How does Christ fulfill the law?
Christ embodies the law's true intent, teaching us to love God and others, thus fulfilling its requirements.
What is the significance of grace in our lives?
Grace is God's unmerited favor that forgives our sins and empowers us to live according to His will.

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