Circumcised, Buried, & Risen
Colossians 2:11-12
Introduction:
Circumcised In Christ
i. The circumcision of Abraham and Moses is contrasted to the circumcision of Christ.
ii. The Old Covenant Mosaic Law required physical circumcision – but it could neither save nor sanctify. It was but a shadow.
iii. The New Covenant provided a BETTER sacrifice (Christ) and thus provided a better circumcision: a spiritual, internal circumcision of the heart!
iv. It spoke of a spiritual “surgery” God does in the heart of the believer.
v. It spoke of the cutting off of the bondage that the sin nature once held over our physical bodies.
vi. Our old man (the man IN Adam, the person we were before salvation; the unregenerate you) was characterized by slavery to sin (the sin nature).
vii. That old man [characterized by slavery to his sinful, fleshly nature] was “cut off.”
viii. That’s what GOD did the moment we were saved: whether we know it or not; understand its significance or not; whether we even believe it or not!
ix. Chains have been torn asunder, giving me liberty!
i. Circumcision and crucifixion were two different terms for His death…
ii. Isa. 53:8 - He was cut off out of the land of the living… speaking of the death of Christ in the language of a circumcision.
iii. To be cut off was a common expression for death.
iv. The circumcision of Christ speaks of the death of Christ… and in particular the RESULTS of that death.
i. However, there are a couple of differences.
ii. In Romans six, Paul speaks of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
iii. In Colossians (who were being attacked by men attempting to impose Jewish rituals upon them), Paul chose to substitute “circumcision” for death… using it as a virtual synonym for death. In Colossians Paul speaks of the circumcision, burial, and resurrection.
iv. Another difference is that Romans six is a much lengthier exposition of the theme. It is considerably shorter in Colossians. This is the Cliff Notes version… the Readers’ Digest version of Romans six.
v. Understanding the message of Romans six will help us to grasp the message of this section in Colossians.
Þ 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.
Þ 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 the flesh = the physical body controlled by the fleshly nature… the sin nature.
Þ The old man is the man we were in Adam… the unregenerate you… the KIND of person you were before salvation – a slave to the indwelling sin nature!
Þ When Christ died, I died! You died.
Þ We died WITH Christ, because by faith we are IN Christ.
Þ Rom. 6:3 – we died with Christ, because we were BAPTIZED into His death. (Spirit baptism… not water)
Þ Col. 2:12 – emphasizes this point – that it is by means of baptism that we have been identified with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.
Þ Spirit baptism baptizes, immerses, or positions us IN Christ… in Christ’s Body.
Þ Thus, because God sees us IN Christ, His death becomes our death; His burial and resurrection becomes our burial and resurrection.
Þ The point in Romans 6:6 is that our faith unites us to Christ… God baptizes us into the Body of Christ, and from that position, our old man died when Christ died.
i. Immediate purpose: THAT the body of sin might be destroyed.
ii. Long range purpose: that we should not serve sin (live like a slave to sin)
Þ The body of sin is destroyed = rendered inoperative.
Þ Our physical body, formerly a slave to the indwelling sin nature, has been rendered inoperative.
Þ Our death with Christ severed or separated the person from bondage to his sin nature.
Þ The sin nature is like an evil master that had rule over us… dominated our body.
Þ But once death occurs, we are no longer under the dominion of that evil master… our sin nature.
Þ Like an evil master in the days of slavery in America. While his slave was alive, the evil master could order the slave to do his bidding.
Þ But once that slave died, the evil master had no more power over him… no more jurisdiction over him.
Þ Rom. 6:7 - Death set the former slave FREE from his evil master.
Þ A radical transformation of the person occurs at salvation. He is no longer a slave to sin nature!
Þ The fleshly nature has been CUT OFF from its former position of dominance. (Rom. 6:14: dominion is over!)
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 severs the flesh from the body. (a different illustration of the same truth)
Þ Spiritual circumcision separates the new creature and his body 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. What the kinife was to physical circumcision, the cross is to spiritual circumcision.
ii. That’s why in Colossians, Paul doesn’t speak about the death, burial, and resurrection. He speaks of the circumcision, burial, and resurrection – all of which are true because of Spirit baptism… which identifies the believer with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.
iii. The cross is the instrument used by God to cut off once and for all… to sever the believer from dominance to his sinful nature!
iv. When Christ died on the cross, we died with Him… and that radically changed us as a person.
v. We are no longer the old man who was a slave to sin… but we are set free from sin!
vi. The evil master – our sin nature is still alive.
Þ I John 1:8 – if we say we have no sin (nature) we deceive ourselves! (Cf. vs.10 – acts of sin)
Þ The sin nature didn’t’ die. But we died to it! (Rom. 6:11)
Þ Our old man was crucified… but our old nature lives on. The inclination to evil is still present with us.
vii. Just like Satan didn’t die at the cross – but he was defeated there!
Þ He no longer has dominion over us!
Þ Satan is alive and active but his dominion over us was broken at the cross.
Þ As we walk by faith, we can experience the victory of the cross.
Þ The shield of faith will quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one!
viii. Our sin nature is also alive and well, but its dominion over us has been broken at the cross… cut off… severed!
Þ We no longer have to bow to our former master: sin. We can now say NO to sin!
Þ The shield of faith protects us from the wiles of the devil; so too faith protects us from every temptation that arises from within… from our sin nature. It too is a defeated foe… and by faith we can experience victory over our old nature… by believing /resting in what God has said.
ix. Our victory is by faith.
Þ None of this truth we see or feel.
Þ I don’t know about you, but I still FEEL like a slave to sin at times.
Þ I sometimes even ACT like a slave to sin.
Þ But I also BELIEVE what God says… regardless of my earthly experiences and failures… regardless of my earthly feelings, I am NOT a slave to sin, and I know it, because God said so!
Þ As I believe God and walk by faith, I can experience the victory Christ purchased at the cross where He defeated all my foes: the world, the flesh, and the devil!
x. This victory is available because of the supernatural work God did in my heart – and yours if you are saved.
Þ I died with Christ. That death SEVERED (cut off; circumcised) my physical body from slavery to the principle of indwelling sin and thus FREED me from bondage to sin.
xi. Charles Wesley: Long my imprisoned spirit lay; fast bound in sin and nature’s night; thine eye diffused a quickening ray; I woke, the dungeon flamed with light; My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose went forth and followed thee!
xii. We are COMPLETE in Christ: complete freedom from bondage as we walk by faith! Complete protection from our enemies; complete provision for life and godliness; and it is all because of the completed, finished work of Christ on Calvary.
xiii. Which ever illustration we use: a prisoner whose chains fell off; circumcision where the flesh is cut off; or the cross, whereby through death we were severed from dominion to our sin nature… the truth is the same.
xiv. We have been SET FREE in Christ! No longer slaves to sin and self!
xv. Gal. 6:14 – Because we died with Christ, the world is crucified unto me and I unto the world.
Þ We are no longer slaves to its ways, whims, wishes, or to its fashion, fancies, and philosophies.
Þ We don’t have to follow its marching orders any more.
Þ We no longer have to walk after the course of this world. We died to this world…
Þ I take O cross they shadow for my abiding place; I ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of His face; Content to let the world go by; to know no gain nor loss; my sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross!
Buried In Christ (Col.2:12)
i. And don’t go digging it up again!
ii. Our old life was dealt with in righteousness and justice at the cross.
iii. Some folks seem to like to dig up their past – and for various reasons.
iv. Some like to GLORY in their past sins.
v. Others dig up their past and stir up sorrow, grief, and guilt over their past.
vi. We are dead WRONG to glory in our past life of sin, as if those were the good old days!
vii. We are equally wrong to sulk and feel guilty over our past sins… as if the Cross was not sufficient to pay for our sins.
viii. Our past life is OVER – gone and buried. Don’t dig it up. Don’t try to relive it. Don’t cry over spilled milk. Don’t impose a Protest penance upon yourself.
ix. And don’t gloat over past accomplishments in the flesh.
x. BELIEVE t hat our past life is GONE… dead and buried… and put out of sight.
xi. Phil. 3:7-10 - Paul had the right attitude towards his past life… his successes and his failures:
1. He saw them all as DUNG compared to the excellency of the knowledge of Christ.
2. Paul was willing to let go of his past life… and all the things he gloried in.
3. He was willing to suffer the loss of it all. To him, his past life was over… dead and buried.
4. There is no good reason to dig up dung. Keep your past life buried.
5. vs.10 – Now Paul NEW goal was to know Christ… and to know the power of the resurrection in his life…
6. But he was also aware of the fact that there is no experiencing the power of the resurrection unless we are willing to be conformed to His death.
7. Death and burial must precede resurrection power.
8. The more we reach back to our past life (either to gloat or wallow in pity and remorse)… the less we will experience the power of the resurrection in our lives.
9. Paul refused to reach back to his old life. He wanted to keep it buried. Instead, he was reaching and pressing toward the mark of the prize of the high calling… our glorious position IN Christ Jesus.
Risen In Christ (Col.2:12)
i. Eph. 2:5-6 - Our resurrection with Christ brings us up into heavenly places… at the moment of saving faith.
ii. We were not raised up to our previous earthly existence, but rather to a new heavenly realm!
iii. And in that realm, we are COMPLETE… blessed with ALL spiritual blessings in Christ.
· He is speaking about the spiritual resurrection that occurs at the moment of saving faith.
· We were raised up spiritual death to spiritual LIFE!
i. Because of the cross, we have access to God NOW…
ii. access into the heavenly holy of holies NOW…
iii. citizens of heaven NOW…
iv. and right now, heaven is our dwelling place…
v. and as we DWELL there by faith… set our affections there… abide there IN Christ the Vine…
vi. There we are FILLED with the fullness of God – His life, power, character… flows through us naturally.
i. You are perfectly accepted in the Beloved.
ii. Regardless of how the temptation makes you FEEL, BELIEVE what God said: you are NOT a slave to sin. Sin shall NOT have dominion over you. You have been FREED from sin.
iii. Chains have been torn asunder: you don’t HAVE to sin… because your old man – who was a slave to sin DIED with Christ.
iv. You are now COMPLETE in Christ - a new creature in Christ – with new provisions for a victorious living.
v. The HS dwells within you: divine power available.
vi. The power that raised Jesus from the dead is available to you.
vii. The operation or energy of God will work IN you as you walk by faith… trusting that as we face our foe… as I dig in my heels and say NO to sin… it is no longer I but Christ. It is GOD working in me both to will and to DO of His good pleasure.
viii. Take that step of fait h and discover the REALITY of the operation of God in YOUR life!
ix. AS ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord (by grace through faith) so walk ye in Him!
x. As we take that step of faith, it FEELS like it is I doing it all. But by faith I reject what my feelings tell me and I trust what God said. His power is operating in me by faith.
xi. We are the TRUE circumcision… who worship God in the Spirit and have NO confidence in the flesh. No confidence in flesh… in self…
xii. No confidence in MY ability to walk in newness of life… but ABSOLUTE confidence in God’s ability to hold me up and keep me going…
xiii. And this confidence (faith) WILL hold me up and keep me going!
xiv. That’s a walk of faith… and faith is the victory.