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I took an overseas flight years ago where Jamie and I were upgraded to business class. The seats turned into flat beds. It was wonderful and really reduced jet lag. As I was drifting off to sleep, I thought about John Wesley, who traversed the Atlantic in the hold of a ship. It took him a couple of months one way, and the conditions were terrible. My flight from London to Denver only took nine hours, and I had luxuries he couldnβt have imagined.
All of this is possible because of knowledge. Man hasnβt created anything new; heβs just discovered the laws that the Lord established from the beginning. βBirdbrainsβ have been flying from the start. The same is true with communications, electricity, computing, and a host of other modern breakthroughs. Man is just discovering the laws God created.
Although mankind has made huge discoveries that have totally changed the way we live, it seems like we know less about ourselves than previous generations. While our ancestors didnβt have all the modern conveniences, they had a peace and strength that eludes most today. As our knowledge of our natural world has increased, our knowledge of spiritual things has decreased. In manβs arrogance, he blindly believes all of lifeβs problems can be solved by himself. But there can be no peace without if there isnβt peace within.
There is a whole universe that man, in all his wisdom, is ignorant of. That is the world of the spirit. And Iβm not just talking about the spiritual realm outside of us but also the spiritual being inside of every person. We arenβt evolved animals; we were created in Godβs image and likeness (Gen. 1:26). We are spirit beings. The ultimate way to control bad behavior isnβt by more laws, metal detectors, or social engineering; itβs changing the hearts of people, one at a time. Only Jesus can do that.
Sadly, even many Christians have lost this spiritual point of view. Very few Christians know who they are in the spirit. In fact, they have been taught by religion that they are sinners by natureβjust the opposite of what the Bible teaches.
Itβs true that we were all born sinners (Ps. 51:5) and had the nature of the devil working in us (Eph. 2:2β3). But when we came to Christ and received salvation, we became a new person in the spirit.
If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
2 Corinthians 5:17
This isnβt talking about your body. If you were a man before you accepted Christ, you were still a man afterward. Your body didnβt change. And your soul, which is what the Bible calls the mental-emotional part of you, didnβt automatically change either. Itβs subject to change, but you have to renew your mind to experience change in your mind and emotions.
But in the spirit, you became a brand-new species of being. Your spirit is totally new. There isnβt an old sin nature left in you.
I know this comes as a complete shock to many of you who have been indoctrinated in the old-nature-versus-new-nature theology. Most Christians have been taught to believe that after salvation, they are still the same at their core, and they live the rest of their lives trying to restrain this old nature. They believe they have two natures. Thatβs schizophrenic, and it produces Christians who are nothing like Christ.
Paul dealt with this issue in Romans 6. He had so powerfully proved in the preceding chapters that God deals with us by grace through faith that the logical question was, βShall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?β
(Rom. 6:1). Of course this is not what Paul was saying, and he gave two reasons in this chapter that Christians should live holy.
The first reason Paul gave was this:
How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
Romans 6:2
What a radical statement! This is not believed by the majority of Christians today. They believe that they are alive to sin and that it is with much effort, frustration, and failure that they battle this sin nature the rest of their lives. Thatβs not what Paul believed.
If you are truly born again, God has changed your nature. You are no longer a child of the devil who loves to sin. You do still sin, but itβs not your nature anymore. Your spirit has been changed, and you no longer enjoy it. Every born-again believer has a built-in desire to live holy (1 John 3:3). You might not be fulfilling it, but itβs there.
The second reason to live holy is to avoid giving the devil access to your soul and body through sin. While how you live doesnβt affect your spiritβs righteousness, it greatly impacts your life.
Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
Romans 6:16
Satan wants to bring death into your life any way he canβsickness, disease, poverty, shame, depression, discouragement, and all sorts of other nasty things. Why give your enemy an opportunity to come against you?
Our minds are similar to computers in the sense that they can be programmed. And once programmed, they will continue to function as programmed until we reprogram them. We were all born in sin, and our old sin nature programmed our minds how to be selfish, bitter, angry, how to lust, etc. When we are born again (John 3:3), we become totally new in our spirits. This old nature has been completely changed (2 Cor. 5:17). Itβs not in the process of becoming new; itβs already as pure and perfect as Jesus (1 John 4:17, 1 Cor. 6:17, and Eph. 4:24).
Paul called this resurrection life. In Romans 6:5, he said,
For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection.
But in the very next verse, he said we have to know something in order to experience this. The first thing he mentioned is that βour old man is crucified with [Christ]β (Rom. 6:6, brackets added). This isnβt something that has yet to happen or that has to happen over and over; itβs a done deal. In our new, born-again spirits, we are dead to sin.
Then Paul said,
That the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
Romans 6:6
Our sin nature is dead and gone, but it left behind a body. That body is the carnal mind. It will still function as programmed until we reprogram it. Thatβs what the Bible calls the renewing of the mind. Our lives are transformed by the renewing of our minds (Rom. 12:2).
Therefore, victory in the Christian life is as simple as renewing our minds to who we are and what we have already received in Christ. Itβs not the struggle of two natures inside of us; we are the way we think (Prov. 23:7). If we see ourselves as old sinners, saved by grace, then we will continue to struggle with sin. But when we see the total change that took place in our nature, we will manifest that change in our actions.
When we see ourselves as being part devil, we act like it. But when we see who we are in Christ (i.e., in our born-again spirits), we become like Him (2 Cor. 3:18 and 1 John 3:2). The way we see ourselves becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
This is the dominant revelation the Lord has used to change my life. I had a life-altering encounter with the Lord on March 23, 1968. The Lord used that to get my attention and show me there was so much more. But itβs the revelation I received from the Word on who I have become in my spirit that has made the biggest impression and lasting change in my life. It has totally changed my identity.
I call this revelation Spirit, Soul & Body. Thatβs not a catchy phrase, but itβs descriptive of the way the Lord revealed these truths to me. Iβve come to know Iβm a spirit being who has a soul and lives in a body. But the real me is my spiritual person. And itβs in the spirit that Iβve been totally changed and made just like Jesus.
Since God is a Spirit (John 4:24) and He deals with me on the basis of who I am in the spirit, this has changed everything. I now worship God based on who I am in the spirit and not on who I am in my flesh (i.e., how I act or feel). I now understand how our holy God can truly love me, because in my born-again spirit, Iβm totally righteous and holy (Eph. 4:24). My spirit is His workmanship (Eph. 2:10).
Iβve discovered that Iβm redeemed from the Law because the Law wasnβt made for a righteous person (1 Tim. 1:9). The Law was given to show us our need for salvation, but it couldnβt save us (Rom. 3:19β21). But what the Law couldnβt do, Jesus did (Rom. 8:3β4), and Iβm now the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Cor. 5:21).
This entitles me to everything God is and has. I have His authority to use, and to the degree that Iβve done this, Iβve experienced miraculous results. Iβm so excited about this that I want to share these truths with the whole world.
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