The Circumcision of Christ
Colossians 2:11
Introduction:
The Origin & Meaning of Physical Circumcision
i. God didn’t speak to him for 13 years… and then God appeared and instituted circumcision, a painful reminder of the failure of the flesh…
ii. God didn’t need or want Abraham’s help in fulfilling His promise of a son.
iii. God wanted Abraham to wait and trust. Instead, Abraham acted in the flesh… fleshly thinking… lack of confidence and faith in God’s Word… the desire to DO rather than TRUST.
iv. That nature of man was given a stamp of death by God… and it was to be a reminder for all future generations of Jews.
Þ It was possible to be rightly related to God through the Old Covenant and still unsaved!
Þ It was possible to keep all the rituals; sacrifices; etc… and still be lost… like Saul of Tarsus… who, concerning the Law, was blameless!
Overview: Circumcision Is an OT Illustration of Salvation
i. Obviously this is not to be understood as a physical circumcision. This was a spiritual circumcision.
ii. 10:11 – God told Moses to go lead the people into the Promised Land.
iii. 10:12-13 – God told the people that He expected them to love Him and walk in His ways, to serve Him, and to keep His commandments.
iv. God was well aware of the fact that the people (regardless of their good intentions) were completely UNABLE to walk with God and UNABLE to obey His commandments!
v. The commandments were never given to save, but to condemn! They were given to reveal our sinfulness and our utter need of salvation! By the commandment is the knowledge of sin.
vi. 10:16 – After giving the Israelites some impossible commands, which should have caused them to squirm… God then says, “THEREFORE circumcise your hearts!”
vii. The point: God knows human nature. The flesh can NEVER please God. It can NEVER walk in His ways. It can NEVER be obedient to His law.
viii. THEREFORE, what they needed was heart surgery… a cutting off of the flesh from the heart.
ix. They needed to submit to God’s knife… and not be stiffnecked… stubborn… rebellious… trying to produce “R” on their own.
x. The OT saints had a clear revelation of both physical and spiritual circumcision.
i. This is a promise to the nation of Israel in a unique context.
ii. Deut. 28 dealt with the blessings for obedience to the Mosaic Law and the cursings for disobedience to the Law.
iii. 28:64 – If Israel did not obey the Law, they would be scattered among the gentiles as judgment.
iv. 30:1 – Moses recognizes that his people WILL disobey the Law and WILL be scattered.
v. 30:2 - But if they shall “return” unto the Lord (if they repent)….
vi. 30:3-5 – THEN God will turn their captivity around and bring them back to the Promised Land.
vii. 30:3 - Note that God Himself RETURNS –
1. This refers to the Second Coming when Christ gathers them back to their land…
2. In that day He will fulfill all His promises to them… including the NEW COVENANT!
viii. 30:6 – AND, one of the blessings God will perform on the nation is He will circumcise their hearts and the hearts of their seed.
1. The whole nation is converted at the Second Coming.
2. The nation sees the One they pierced and mourns for Him… and when the kingdom begins, all Israel is saved!
3. The whole nation receives this spiritual circumcision of the heart.
ix. Ezek. 36:24-26 - The New Covenant promised to Israel provided for them a new heart.
1. God promised heart surgery… cutting out the old stony heart and replacing it with a new heart.
2. And when they receive this new heart, they will be ABLE walk in God’s statues and obey Him!
3. The Old Covenant made all of these demands of them… but it provided no power. The Law highlighted the NEED for an internal change, but could not produce that change.
4. Thus, it could only condemn.
5. The New Covenant PRODUCES that internal change… and it provides the POWER to obey via a new heart… the indwelling HS…
x. Deut. 30:6 – God promised this in Moses’ day. He promised to circumcise their hearts.
1. TO love the Lord thy God. This is the purpose of the heart surgery. To “cut off” the old stony heart that was incapable of loving or obeying God and replacing it with a new heart.
2. 30:8 – and when their hearts are circumcised they SHALL OBEY the voice of the Lord.
3. They will have a new heart and will WANT to obey… and will have the POWER to obey!
4. This spiritual circumcision of the heart is a RADICAL transformation of the person!
5. The Old Covenant Mosaic Law (symbolized by physical circumcision) demanded obedience and judged all disobedience, but provided no power to obey!
6. The New Covenant (symbolized as a spiritual circumcision) DOES provide power to obey.
7. In fact it provides ASSURANCE of obedience. (thou shalt obey the voice… implied: or else!)
8. The Old Covenant demonstrated the utter inability, sinfulness, and failure of human flesh. It is incorrigible. The Law CANNOT produce good fruit.
9. The New Covenant guarantees good fruit. Every believer shall have some praise from God at the Bema.
i. It is a cutting away of the flesh… heart surgery… a radical transformation of the entire person.
ii. It affects the ENTIRE person.
Spiritual Circumcision
i. God’s law is written on the heart. That changes the heart completely! A new heart.
ii. Everyone related to God under the New Covenant KNOWS God in a saving way.
iii. And each one under the New Covenant has forgiveness of sins… salvation… something the Old Covenant could never produce.
iv. The OT illustration of this salvation was “circumcision of the heart.”
v. Paul picks up on this illustration in Col.2
i. Regeneration strips the flesh of its dominance.
ii. Regeneration the old man is crucified and a new man is created… a new creature…
i. They were spiritually DEAD - unregenerate.
ii. This is likened to the uncircumcision of the flesh.
iii. It is seen in contrast to being “quickened”… made alive… regenerated… born again.
iv. If uncircumcision of the flesh refers to being spiritually dead, then circumcision refers to being made spiritually alive or regenerated… born again.
v. Thus, Paul uses an OT illustration, and gives a theological explanation of it in his epistles.
i. Vs. 28 - A true Jew is not merely one who is Jewish on the outside. (A physical son of Abraham who has received physical circumcision).
ii. Vs. 29 – A true Jew is one who is Jewish on the outside… AND inwardly. His circumcision is of the heart… internal… in the spirit… not the letter.
iii. The true Jew is one who is BOTH of the physical AND spiritual seed of Abraham… saved… justified… born again… alive unto God!
iv. Paul’s point here is that ceremonies and religious rituals matter not. They were merely shadows. What matters is the spiritual reality: the new birth!
i. These were the false teachers who relied upon religious ceremonies such as circumcision.
ii. He then states that we (Christians) are THE circumcision (the true circumcision).
iii. Those who have been circumcised with the true circumcision of the heart are characterized in the following way:
(1) Worship God in the spirit; (flesh is cut off)
(2) Rejoice in Christ Jesus; (not in self)
(3) And have no confidence in the flesh. (Our old man is dead!)
Þ It doesn’t essentially change the meaning of the passage either way…
Þ In context, Paul is not talking about putting off individual “sins”… but something much broader and deeper: putting off the FLESH… bondage to sinful inclinations.
i. The flesh = the old, sinful self-life.
1. It is the equivalent of the old man seen as being under the dominion of his flesh… his sinful human nature… a slave to sin.
ii. The body = two possible meanings.
1. Either: the body in the sense of the WHOLE… meaning, circumcision puts off the ENTIRE fleshly self life… the old man is entirely put off… completely dead.
2. OR: (the view I prefer) the physical body. Hence, Paul is saying that spiritual circumcision cuts off or severs or separates the physical body from the bondage to the fleshly nature that previously dominated it.
Þ The body of sin = the human body as seen as a slave to sin… a body controlled by the sinful nature… also known as the flesh.
Þ When a person is born again, he is identified with Christ in His death… and as a result, his old man DIED with Christ.
Þ The old man is the “unregenerate person”… the man we were “in Adam” – the person under bondage to sin.
Þ A radical transformation of the person occurs.
Þ The body of sin is destroyed = rendered inoperative.
Þ Death separated the person from bondage to his sin nature.
Þ The flesh, also known as the sin nature, is still present, but it has been rendered inoperative.
Þ The power it once held over our body has been broken. Chains have been torn asunder, setting the prisoner free!
Þ We have been FREED from slavery to sin. (Rom. 6:7) Hence, we don’t HAVE to sin.
Þ In Romans 6, co-crucifixion separates us from our old master: sin… the flesh.
Þ In Col.2, circumcision separates us from the flesh… it cuts off… or puts off the flesh. (a different illustration of the same truth)
Þ Spiritual circumcision separates us from bondage to the flesh and renders sin (the fleshly nature) inoperative.
Þ The old man who was characterized by absolute bondage to the flesh is DEAD!
Þ He has been cut off… we don’t have to live that way any more! Thank you Lord!
i. Circumcision and crucifixion were two different terms for His death… Christ being “cut off.”
ii. Isa. 53:8 - He was “cut off” out of the land of the living.
iii. In Col. 2:13, Paul develops the truth that His death becomes OUR death… a theme taken from Romans 6
Application:
1. When God saved you, He “cut off” the flesh and thus freed you from the bondage of sin.
a. Do you BELIEVE that? If so, then ACT upon it.
b. Remember Paul’s command in 2:6 – WALK ye in Him… and walk in the same way you received Christ: BY FAITH!
c. WALK in faith…
Þ believing what God said about your freedom from bondage to sin… IN CHRIST, the old man, the former slave to sin was crucified… that old relationship to the flesh was circumcised… we have been cut off from bondage to the sinful, fleshly nature.
Þ believing that IN Christ you really ARE a new creature…
Þ trusting God that IN Christ you ARE able to walk in newness of life.
d. Upon BELIEVING all this, then take that step of faith… and as you do, God will hold you up. It will be GOD working in you both to will and to DO of His good will!
Þ There is no need for a believer to live as if he were still a slave to sin.
Þ The circumcision of Christ has set us FREE from bondage to the flesh…
e. We have been severed from the flesh… and by faith we can experience that victory in our daily lives.
Þ Having a problem getting along with your boss? Your teacher? Your sister? Your neighbor?
Þ Do you have a problem with your temper? Do you constantly snap at people?
Þ Do you have a problem with your tongue… constantly spewing out things you wish you never said?
Þ Do you have a problem with lust, greed, covetousness, bitterness, jealousy, selfishness, pride, self righteousness, resentment?
Þ The flesh can manifest itself in 1001 ugly ways.
f. But we don’t HAVE to submit to the flesh any more. We have been set free… whether it FEELS like it or not.
g. BELIEVE what God said, and step out on faith… resting your foot on the solid foundation of God’s promise.
Þ Believe and walk. How simple!
Þ Faith will enable us to experience the victory Christ purchased for us… freedom from bondage to the flesh… because we have received the circumcision of Christ.
If you have not been born again…