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The Two Natures -
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Standing & State of the Believer -
by:
Dr. Michael E. Todd
"Sad
to say, very few Christians understand the doctrine of the two
natures as it is taught in the Word of God. This Fact has caused
much confusion and disappointment among God's children. Certainly
if believers understand the "old man" as opposed to the
new, there would be much less backsliding than is in evidence
today. 5
A
lost person has only the old nature through physical birth. The
moment a person is saved, he gains a new nature (in addition to
the old) by spiritual birth (John 3:6, 7; II Pet. 1:4).
It
is a mistake to think that the old nature can be eradicated (i.e.
cease to exist). There will always be a continual conflict between
the old and new natures
There
are different names for the old and new natures In the Bible.
The
New Nature is called:
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The
Spirit
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The
inward man
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The
new man
The
Old Nature is called:
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The
flesh
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The
outward man
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The
old man
Where
two capacities are focused in opposite directions, there will be
conflict. Paul states in Galatians 5:17: "For the flesh
lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and
there are CONTRARY the one to the other."
Paul
goes into great detail about this conflict in Romans 7. He also
states that a Christian can have victory as he walks in the Spirit
(Rom. 8 & Gal. 5).
"Before
a sinner is converted Satan has things going his way. He holds
full sway in the life of the unsaved person and he does not have
to put up a fight or try new tricks on his victim. But when the
Lord Jesus moves into the heart and takes control, there is a new
Tenant in the house. The "old man" does not appreciate
being pushed aside and he puts up a fight."
"This
fact of continual conflict could lead to real spiritual depression
if we fail to view this conflict correctly. Some have evaded the
issue by denying that a genuine believer will experience struggle.
They declare that either initial salvation or a second blessing
destroys the old capacity for sin. It is exactly this error that
John warned against in I John 1:8. "If we say that we have no
sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us." Two
factors are important here. It is distinctly the sin nature that
is in view, and furthermore, the entire passage is addressed to
believers and includes all believers. John is strongly affirming
that every born-again person has a sin nature. Anyone who denies
this fact is self-deceived." 1
The
very fact that you will die one day proves that you have a sin
nature (ROM 5:12).
"Others
make the mistake of trying to suppress the old nature by observing
sufficient rules. Such a law principle is doomed to failure
because it depends for strength on the very flesh from which it
seeks deliverance." "As long as we cling to any
confidence in ourselves and struggle in our own strength, we only
hinder God working in us." 3
To
fully understand the doctrine of the two-natures we must know the
difference between:
STANDING
AND STATE:
Great
confusion is caused when these two things (standing and state) are
combined into ONE UNIT.
(I.e.
Mixing salvation & service)
Salvation
= is a FREE GIFT WITHOUT WORKS; (Eph. 2:8, 9)
Service
= Deals with REWARDS, i.e. works; (I Cor. 3:11 -15)
ALL
BELIEVERS ARE SAVED BY GRACE WITHOUT ANY MIXTURE OF WORKS:
"For
by grace are ye saved through faith; and that NOT OF YOURSELVES;
it is the gift of God: NOT OF WORKS, lest any man should
boast" (Eph. 2:8,9)
"Now
to him that worketh is the reward NOT RECKONED OF GRACE, but Of
debt." (ROM 4:4)
A
child born into a family is part of that family because of BIRTH.
He cannot become unborn. Relationship is by birth.
Obedience
or disobedience however, can affect how he gets along IN. that
family. This is called FELLOWSHIP.
IN
A PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP:
THE
DISOBEDIENCE OF THE CHILD DOES NOT BREAK THE RELATIONSHIP - JUST
THE FELLOWSHIP.
NOTE
THE CHART BELOW:
Standing
deals with:
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Salvation
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Relationship
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(Our
position in Christ)
State
deals with:
STANDING
- Always has to do with our salvation and relationship in Christ.
It deals with the new birth; it is everlasting and unchangeable.
(John 1:12; 3:16, 36:5:24; I Cor. 12:12-13)
STATE
- Has to do with service and fellowship. It can change
daily and has to do with the daily walk of the believer. (I Cor.
3:11 -15; 11:32; Heb. 12:5-6) State does not effect salvation.
NOTE:
We can lose fellowship, but never relationship. Anyone that
believes otherwise is trying to add works to his salvation. God
says that salvation is a GIFT and not of works. When a person
realizes that his standing (i.e. relationship) is sure; then he
can fully concentrate on his fellowship and day by day walk.
A
person should serve Christ because he loves Him, not because he is
afraid he will lose his salvation.
Because
every Christian has two natures, he has the choice of following
the old man or the new man. God obviously wants us to walk in the
Spirit.
WHAT
DID PAUL MEAN WHEN HE SAID, "I DIE DAILY"??
"When
a man lies dead in his casket he can no longer satisfy fleshly
desires - they died with him. Paul asks, "How shall we that
are DEAD TO SIN, live any longer therein?" (ROM 6:2). Notice
Paul did not say that sin is dead to US. but WE are dead. To SIN. 5
The point is not that the old nature is destroyed, but that our
obligation to obey it is ended.
"In
the late France-German war all the Germans in England were called
upon to serve in the German army. A person seeing his German
friend walking about, asked him how it was he had not gone to the
war. 'Oh,' he replied, 'Because I am dead.' "You are dead!'
was the answer; 'Explain yourself.' 'Well,' he said, 'I did not
want to go to the war, and I found a young man who offered to go
as my substitute; he went instead of me, he took my place, and was
killed. Now that was counted just the same as though I had been
killed, and so I am considered a dead man, and they car never take
me to be a soldier any more.' Now you see the man himself was not
actually dead, but he was counted so by the government, although
he was really alive. So with us, Christ our substitute, died, and
that is sight" 2
"Likewise
reckon ye also yourselves to be DEAD INDEED ONTO SIN, but ALIVE
UNTO GOD through Jesus Christ our Lord" (ROM 6:11).
"We
are to reckon ourselves dead to sin - not through our own power,
not through our own 'good' living, but by the merit of the Lord
Jesus. Remember - all of our 'goodness' is as filthy rags. He
accepts only the spotless righteousness of the Lord Jesus! So do
not attempt to cultivate the 'good' qualities you have. Yield all
to Jesus. Feed the spirit-man on the things of the Spirit and you
will become a full grown spiritual man and receive a full reward
(II John 8). Expect nothing of the flesh and depend entirely on
Jesus.
It
is not enough to recognize that the flesh is no good. We are not
to FEED it. We must 'make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill
the lusts thereof (ROM 13:14). Some Christians make it easy for
the flesh to feed. They do this by the magazines they buy, the
books they read, the places they go, the television programs they
watch, and in many other careless ways. God's Word commands,
ABSTAIN FROM ALL APPEARANCE OF EVIL' (I Thess., 5:22). 5
THE
FLESH HAS A WORLDLY APPETITE:
"By
way of illustration, there is a story about an animal trainer who
starved a tiger almost to the point of death. He did not feed the
tiger with raw meat and gave him no taste of blood for weeks,
until the animal lay in the cage as though he were almost dead.
The trainer would go into the cage every day and stroke the
tiger's head, and the subdued beast would lick his master's hand.
But one day, not noticing a scratch on the back of his hand with a
tiny trickle of blood oozing from it, he reached out to stroke the
animal's head as usual and then the smell of warm blood reached
the nostrils of the tiger. He had not tasted blood or raw meat for
weeks. He had been starved until he appeared to be almost
been
starved until he appeared to be almost helpless; but the smell of
blood revived him and with blazing eyes he pounced on his trainer
who but a moment before had felt the warm stroke of the tiger's
tongue on his hand! The tiger nature had not changed, and the
moment he came in contact with the smell of blood all the fury of
the jungle was revived.
So
it is with the old nature. We may starve it and reduce it to a
minimum of manifestation, but the fatal moment we attempt to
pamper it by giving it a taste of the world (no matter how refined
that taste may be) it will revive and, crouching tiger-like, will
spring up against our spiritual life.
The
only way to control the habits and desires of the flesh is to keep
the NEW MAN on the throne and keep him strong and healthy by
feeding the right kind of spiritual food.
"YOU
CAN NEVER ACTUALLY KILL THE OLD NATURE, BUT YOU CAN SUBDUE
IT."
IT
IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FEED BOTH NATURES AT THE SAME TIME:
"The
food that feeds ONE nature with STARVE the other. That is, the two
natures within the Christian cannot be fed on the same thing"
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Now
if a Christian gives way to the desires of the flesh, he will
become miserable and unhappy because of the depressing effect it
has on his divine nature. He will not lose his soul's salvation,
but he will lose his joy, victory and reward.
THE
BIBLE CLEARLY TEACHES THAT GOD WILL CHASTEN HIS DISOBEDIENT
CHILDREN: (HEB. 12 & I COR.11)
Anyone
who has the attitude that "Now I'm saved, I can go out and
sin all I want", has never truly been saved.
Friend,
perhaps you have not frankly confessed your sin and backsliding to
God: The Bible says,
"IF
WE CONFESS OUR SINS, HE IS FAITHFUL AND JUST TO FORGIVE US OUR
SINS. AND TO CLEANSE US FROM ALL UNRIGHTEOUSNESS" (I JOHN
1:9).
THERE
IS A BIBLE WAY TO DEAL WITH AND CONQUER THE OLD MAN:
1.
Reckon the old man dead unto sin.
2.
Reckon yourself alive unto God through the Lord Jesus Christ.
3.
Yield to the Holy Spirit and make no move or plan without His
leading.
4.
Feed the new man daily with the living Word.
5.
Walk by faith and not by sight.
"Thus
is the Christian encouraged and invited to walk in the Spirit in
full surrender to Him, with the assurance that by his so yielding,
the Spirit will bring complete victory to the Christian
life." 5
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1.
- THE BELIEVER'S TWO NATURES by Joel T. Andrus, Pub. by
Back to the Bible Broadcast.
2.
- THE TWO NATURES by F.K., Pub. by Tract Evangelistic
Crusade.
3.
- THE BELIEVER'S TWO NATURES by E.G. Hadley, Pub. by
Grace & Truth, Inc.
4.
- THE TWO NATURES by John D. Jess, Pub. by The Chapel of
the Air, Inc.
5.
- THE TWO NATURES by Oliver B. Green, Pub. by The Gospel
Hour, Inc.
6.
- AFTER WANT I DID AM I STILL SAVED? by Ron Downs, Pub.
by T.B.C., Lubbock, Tex.
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