Colossians 3:5
Mortify Your Members
The Basis of the Command: Therefore
- Thus far, Paul has been
speaking of our glorious heavenly position with Christ. (Risen with
Christ; seated with Him; affections above; our life hidden with Him above)
- In vs.4 Paul emphasized
the day of manifestation for the sons of God!
- This is a day when we
will finally be manifested before men and angels for what we really ARE!
Sons of God!
- The world does not
recognize who we are today. Presently our real life is hidden away in heaven
with Christ… unseen and unknown by the world.
- But a day is coming
when Christ shall return in POWER and GREAT GLORY! And we shall share in
that glorious return… and we shall share in the day of REVELATION… of who
HE is and who WE are!
- Today the world hates
us, tramples over us, ridicules and persecutes believers… because they do
not know and do not appreciate the glorious, privileged position we hold.
- Today we are scoffed at
for following Christ… considered fools…
- In that day, at the
Second Coming, the entire world will be forced to recognize what a
GLORIOUS thing it is to be a son of God and so closely associated with
Christ… and His glorified state… and His reign!
- We will return with
Christ in the day of REVELATION.
i.
Christ returns not as the weak
Carpenter of Galilee, but as the King of Kings!
ii.
We too return with him… not in
our present vile bodies, but in bodies fashioned like unto His glorious body!
We shall be LIKE HIM in that we too will be glorified.
- Even TODAY, it is an
AWESOME thing to be a son of God, but nobody in the
world knows it. In that day, everyone will know and be forced to
acknowledge the glory that is ours.
- But, WE should know
it! That is what Colossians has been about so far: Christ and His
glory as Creator, Savior, Reconciler of the world… and the glory of our
new life in Him… and our heavenly position with Him.
- KNOWING this truth and
BELIEVING it will transform our earthly lives. It will MOTIVATE us to
want to be LIKE HIM now… not just when we get to heaven!
- It is our privilege to
be in the process of being transformed into His glorious image today! (II
Cor. 3:18)
- KNOWING our glorious
position as blood bought
sons of God, part of the New Creation, partakers of the heavenly calling,
sons of God soon to manifested with Christ in His glory… will continually
remind us that it is only FITTING for us to live in such a way that is
appropriate for one in such a position!
- Certain behavior,
attitudes, language, and deportment might be expected from a street
urchin or a gang member, but NOT from a member of a royal family… not
from the son of the King of kings!
- THEREFORE a son of God, one who is raised up with
Christ in heavenly places and possesses all spiritual blessings in Christ should
behave differently from those who only know the natural, earthly
realm.
- We are DEAD to the
world and its ways (Col. 3:3)
- Therefore, don’t behave
like those who are alive to the world and its ways.
- The behavior, language,
& lifestyle of a citizen of heaven ought to be
DIFFERENT from the unsaved men of this world, whom John refers to in
Revelation as earth dwellers.
- THEREFORE: because of
the GLORY of our position as sons of God, we should mortify
our earthly members.
- Therefore means BECAUSE
we possess such an exalted position in Christ, there OUGHT to be a
correspondence between our heavenly position and our earthly condition.
- They are not to
be considered totally separated and unrelated. Position affects
condition. (the reverse however, is not true)
- The objective truth
relating to our position in Christ brings with it (as all truth does)
subjective responsibilities. All truth (when understood) makes us
responsible and accountable!
- The gracious Pauline
style of exhortation:
- Eph. 4:1 – Therefore… (because of your heavenly
calling in Christ described in ch.1-3)… walk worthy (their
walk should be consistent with the position)
- Rom. 12:1 – Therefore… (because of the mercies
of God you have already received)… present your body
- Col. 3:1 - Therefore… (because
you died to the world and were raised up with Christ)… mortify
your members upon the earth…
i.
The “therefore” tells us that
Paul’s command to mortify your members is based upon the position of the
believer in Christ.
ii.
Paul spent two chapters dealing
with Christ’s Person and work as Redeemer, Reconciler, and Savior… as well as the
believer’s position in Him… indwelt… victorious… free from bondage to the law…
forgiven… risen and seated in heavenly places with Christ.
iii.
Therefore --- because of what
Christ has already accomplished for us and in us… it is only fitting that we
put to death the gross sins of the flesh.
iv.
So as we go through the
remainder of the exhortations in this book… keep in mind the BASIS for
all of those exhortations is our calling! This is the case as Paul addresses
children, fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, masters, servants, and members of
the Body of Christ.
The Command: Mortify Your Members
A.
Mortify
- Defined: to put to
death; to make dead; to slay;
- It speaks of personal
responsibility.
- It speaks of decisive
action.
- It speaks of finality
of intent.
- Tense & mood: aorist
imperative. (to be done with decisiveness.)
- Paul uses a second
command which has a similar meaning in vs.8 – put off… like dirty
garments, get rid of them!
- It is a command, and
one to be conducted with decisive action.
- The aorist does NOT
mean “once for all.” It speaks of action that could be illustrated by a
dot rather than a line.
- Paul is simply saying,
“DO IT!” Mortify!
- IN fact, elsewhere
(Rom. 8:13) Paul says we are to CONTINUALLY mortify the deeds of the
flesh. This is an ongoing battle… continuing conflict…
- Don’t every assume
because you SLAYED the sin of fornication yesterday that it won’t crop
back up tomorrow!
- The soldier of Christ
is to be continually on guard against his enemy… especially the enemy
within! The fleshly SELF life!
- We are to seek things
above and set our affections on things above. But we are not to forget
about the real life battles down here!
- To some, all this talk
about resting in Christ and our identification with Christ in His death,
resurrection, and ascension might sound too nebulous, lofty, ethereal, and
not much earthly good!
- To those folks Paul
would reply, “You couldn’t be further from the truth!
- That talk of our
heavenly position is the BASIS or the foundation for the
exhortations to godly living that follow!
- The wonderful truths
concerning our position are not just doctrinal creeds to be filed away
somewhere, and dusted off once a year, but are to be put into practice
in daily living.
- After having laid the
heavenly foundation of our faith, Paul now gets right down to the nitty
gritty battles of daily living on earth in a body of flesh!
- Paul commands the
Colossians to put to death the sins of the flesh.
- This is a command to DEAL
with sin… to say NO to sin… not to tolerate sin in our lives… to slay
it… extinguish it…
- In one sense,
Colossians and Romans are similar.
i.
They both deal with the issue
of sanctification… mentioning the old man and the new man…
ii.
They both base the exhortations
of our glorious position in Christ.
- But, in another sense,
Colossians is quite different from Romans:
i.
Romans spends three full
chapters dealing with the whole process of sanctification. Colossians spends
only a few verses.
ii.
Romans deals with the “how
to’s” of sanctification… the spiritual mechanics of how it all works.
Colossians deals with none of that. Colossians just says, slay those sins… put
them off…
iii.
Romans emphasizes sin (fallen
human nature) while Colossians emphasizes sins (evil deeds). Romans deals the
root… Colossians with the fruit.
iv.
Romans 7 tells us the wrong way
to be sanctified.
v.
Romans 8 tells of the power of
the Spirit available to walk in newness of life: the Spirit of LIFE in Christ
Jesus!
vi.
Romans dedicates 3 chapters to
that which Colossians only dedicates a portion of one small chapter.
- There is also a
comparison to be made between Colossians and Ephesians when it comes to
the subject of dealing with sin.
i.
In one sense they are similar:
they both deal with the same subject, base the exhortations on our heavenly
position, they both mention the old and new man, and discuss putting off
certain sins and putting on the deeds consistent with a heavenly life.
ii.
However, there is one huge
contrast too:
1.
Ephesians dwells upon the power of the HS working in us. It
speaks of being filled with the Spirit, the fruit of the Spirit, access to the
Father through the Spirit, sealed with the Spirit, the Spirit’s role in working
in each member of the Body, the Sword of the Spirit, the unity of the Spirit,
supplication in the Spirit, the possibility of grieving the Spirit, etc.
2.
In Colossians, the HS is
mentioned only once in the introduction, and never mentioned again.
- We have to conclude
from this that each epistle speaks of the exact same doctrine of
sanctification, but from a slightly different angle… as the
gospels all speak of the earthly ministry of Christ, but from different
perspectives.
i.
Each of these epistles
introduces the subject of sanctification in the same way: by instructing us on
our identification with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.
ii.
The different angles highlight different
aspects of an exceedingly complicated working…between a sovereign God who
works IN us… and the responsibility of us as His creatures and sons.
iii.
The different aspects
highlighted in the various epistles should not be considered contradictory, but
complementary. (as the sovereignty of God and the will of man)
iv.
An OVER emphasis
on one aspect of this truth will create a false picture… a distortion of the
truth… a caricature of the truth… even doctrinal error!
v.
Romans explains all the characters involves and the
spiritual mechanics of how it all works. Paul presents a rational, logical
treatise for the doctrine of justification by faith AND the same for the
doctrine of sanctification by faith.
vi.
Ephesians emphasizes the ministry of the HS who fills us and
enables us to walk worth of our high calling.
vii.
Colossians is beautiful in its own right. And its beauty lies
in its simplicity. Put it to death! Colossians highlights human
responsibility.
viii.
Colossians emphasizes Christ,
who is our LIFE which is hidden away in heaven as the source of
living on earth.
ix.
That’s what we are going to
highlight as we look at this subject from the vantage point taken in this
epistle: Christ our life and human responsibility in sanctification.
- After speaking about our
glorious POSITION for two chapters, now Paul turns to our earthly
CONDITION and gives us some rather blunt commands.
- The condition of our
daily lives needs to be consistent with the position we have in Christ.
- This is a growth
process. It is also a spiritual battle.
- It is like armed
conflict, in which we are to be ACTIVELY engaged in the battle
of putting to death these sins of the flesh.
- There is a wonderful
BALANCE in the Christian life.
- Balance ought to
characterize the one in whom Christ lives… and who knows His Word.
- Even good truths can be
taken to the extreme…
- Our position in
Christ and all related truths are glorious… but ONLY when accompanied
by appropriate practice.
i.
Doctrine demands deeds. Creed
determines conduct.
ii.
Truths should be translated
into daily living.
iii.
Faith should be followed by
works.
- Learning more about our
heavenly position in Christ ought to have a transforming
effect on our earthly condition.
i.
If it doesn’t have an effect on
the way we live, then it is nothing but head knowledge… and theory…
ii.
If it doesn’t have an effect on
the way we live, then we can’t really say that we KNOW that truth… at least we
don’t know it experientially.
- What a glorious
contrast we have among these epistles!
i.
Romans has the mechanics of how
it all works, and there is enough in ch.6-8 to keep the most astute theologians
busy studying and digging!
ii.
Colossians, which is written by
the same author (HS under Paul’s pen) outlines the very same plan as Romans…
only the simplified version!
iii.
Colossians simple command can
be understood by a born again second grader! And, at any given moment, obeyed
perfectly… because that born again second grader is COMPLETE in Christ.
iv.
It is helpful but not necessary
to understand all the revealed mechanics of how sanctification works.
Ultimately, it is supernatural and there are elements we could NEVER fathom
(how God can transform the likes of me into the image of His glorious Son!)
v.
But even if those chapters are
not understood, a new born babe in Christ is ABLE to have victory over sin… by
believing God and acting accordingly… trust and obey for there’s no other way!
vi.
God is gracious to His
children. He KNOWS when the heart is right… and when the heart truly desires to
glorify God… and to that heart, God enables and the result is victory!
vii.
It is sanctification by FAITH…
faith resting on God’s Word…
B.
Members Defined
- Members defined in the
context of Col. 3:5
- Fornication,
uncleanness, inordinate affection, etc. may well stand in apposition to
members.
i.
It indicates that the term
“members” here is used as a synonym for sins listed.
- Bullinger provides an
alternate grammatical rule to account for Paul’s language.
i.
He lists this as an example of
a figure of speech called a catachresis, which is defined as “one
word changed for another only remotely connected with it.
ii.
If so, then the sins of the
flesh listed are summarized and described the term “members” in that the
physical members of our bodies are used to commit those sins.
- Which ever rule of
grammar one uses to describe Paul terminology, the meaning is exactly the
same.
i.
The term members = the
sins listed.
ii.
There is such a close
connection between the members of our bodies and the sins they are used to
commit, that Paul speaks of them both as if they really WERE the same!
iii.
Jas. 4:1 – members and the lusts which war in those members
are closely related.
- It is best to understand
the term “members” here as the members of our body when yielded to
our sinful nature.
- Members could NOT refer
to:
i.
Our old man. He is already put to death! (Rom.
6:6)
ii.
Sin, the fallen human nature.
That will not be put to death until this life is over. We can’t put our sin
nature to death in this life. If any man says he has no sin (nature) he is a
liar according to John.
- They are our members which
are upon the earth.
i.
Members = members of our
bodies: our hands, feet, ears, tongue, body, mind, etc…
ii.
This stands in contrast to our
LIFE which is in heaven…
iii.
In context, it would refer to
members of our body which are being used for sinful practices.
iv.
It is clear that the term is
used in a negative sense, for we are told to put them to death!
- This is not a command
to literally cut off our hands or pluck out our eyes.
i.
But it IS a command to deal
with the issue of sins in our lives.
- We mortify those members
when we deprive them of power… render them inoperative.
i.
Our members are used for evil
purposes when empowered by the indwelling sin nature.
ii.
The sin nature can do NOTHING
if it has no member through which to express itself.
- The real ROOT of the
problem is indwelling sin.
i.
And that sin nature will be
with us till we die!
ii.
There is no avoiding that fact.
iii.
It cannot be eradicated,
extinguished, or killed once and for all. It’s here for good.
iv.
The way we deprive our members
of sinful power and practices is to get to the ROOT of the problem.
Þ
The problem of lust is
not an eye problem, but a SIN problem.
Þ
Stealing is not a problem with the hand… but indwelling
sin.
Þ
Lying is not a problem of the tongue, but of the sinful
heart… depraved, fallen human nature.
v.
We put to death our members…
and render the sin nature inoperative by FAITH… (Rom.
6:11)
vi.
THEN comes the battle of yielding
(Rom. 6:13)
vii.
Rom. 12:1 - We
mortify the members of our body when we present (same word as
yield in 6:13) them as a living sacrifice… when placed on the altar.
There, they are put to death as a slain sacrifice… put to death with respect to
sinful practices…
- Yet those hands and
tongues are ALIVE unto God for His use and service. A living sacrifice…
dead, but alive.
- Putting those members to
death
- This command is not
given to the indwelling Christ or the indwelling Spirit. It is addressed
to US!
- In Colossians God sees
us as risen ones who have LIFE… and it is WE who are to put to death
these sins… to slay them… to mortify these earthly members.
- Romans 6 gives us the
spiritual mechanics of how this all works.
- Ephesians 5 would tell
us about the role of the Spirit of God.
- But in Colossians, Paul
does not give us the mechanics here, nor does he mention the role of the
HS. He simply gives us the command to DO IT!
An Old Testament Illustration
- Josh. 1:3 – God
promised them victory; & victory
was assured IF they would simply march forward, following His commands!
a.
God promises us ultimate
victory too! Sin shall NOT have dominion over you! No condemnation! Walk in the
Spirit and ye shall NOT fulfill the lusts of the flesh.
b.
Victory was promised over the
Canaanites, even though the Canaanites had been dwelling in cities, with every
possible advantage over the Jews: armies; weapons; fortified cities; chariots;
etc.
c.
But the Israelites had a HIDDEN
secret weapon: Jehovah God! Omnipotence was on their side.
d.
Even if their enemies were more
powerful, better equipped, trained, etc… they were no match for the Living God
on Israel’s side.
e.
Even if you are experiencing a
struggle in the flesh that is bigger than you are… more powerful than your weak
flesh… just remember, God promised us VICTORY! And victory is ours, if we will
just take God at His word and proceed on that basis.
- They had to proceed
by faith.
- Faith must stand behind
EVERY victory that comes from the Lord.
- They were given a
promise, and had to ACT on that promise. Their actions… heading off into
the battle was based upon faith in God’s promise.
- Our victory over sin
and every enemy we face is based upon faith in God’s promises too.
- God said our old man is
dead and that we died to sin and thus we are no longer enslaved to sin.
We can now say NO to sin… and act accordingly!
- That is walking by
faith… fighting the good fight BY means of faith.
- It is folly and
presumption to attempt such a conflict WITHOUT a promise of God to rest
in… but we as Christians DO have a promise we can trust in… have faith
in… even rest in…
- And yes, by faith, we
can REST in the midst of a battle!
- BUT, they had to
enter the land, face their foe, take out their sword, engage in the battle, and SLAY the enemy!
- God didn’t send fire
from heaven to kill the enemies FOR them. God didn’t open up the earth to
swallow up their enemies. THEY had to do it.
- That is NORMALLY the
way God works: through us, not for us or instead of us.
- Dr. Whitcomb: economy
of miracles (raising of Lazarus) man had to roll away the stone; unwrap
Lazarus, God did the supernatural work.)
- And at the same time,
they were to do so REALIZING that it was GOD working in them
and through them that would bring about ultimate victory.
- There were some skirmishes
the Israelites lost…
- They lost the battle at
Ai when they should have had an easy victory, because they were trusting
in their own strength.
i.
Josh. 7:4-5 – they faced the
foe, but lost!
ii.
Why? Because they did not
follow God’s plan… there was sin in the camp.
iii.
When sin is tolerated in the
camp, the camp cannot expect God’s power on their side!
iv.
The Jews were defeated at Ai
because of some OTHER sin…
v.
Perhaps you and I could be
defeated in one area of life because we refuse to clean up another area… or
because we coddle sin and learn to put up with it!
- Haven’t we all lost
some battles in the Christian life that surprised us how EASILY we fell
into sin and were defeated!
- Those defeats are
actually GOOD for us… for they are graphic, painful reminders of
the frailty of the flesh and the futility of trusting in self.
- And every defeat is a
reminder of how much we are DEPENDENT upon the Lord… and dependency upon
God IS our strength!
- So after losing a
skirmish, the Israelites kept on marching throughout the land… and they
continued to engage themselves in the battle.
- After we lose a battle
here and there, God expects us to get back up, brush off
the dust, and keep on fighting! Don’t sit around and sulk and lick
your wounds. Get back up and keep on marching!
- Prov.24:16 - For a
just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked
shall fall into mischief.
- When we fail, we are
not to stay down in the dirt… assuming that all is lost… that God will
never use me again. No! We are to get back up… because we are ALIVE unto
God… our LIFE is hidden away in heaven…
- NOTHING on this earth
can permanently keep us down: neither tribulation, distress, persecution,
or famine, nakedness, or peril, or sword!
- No defeat in any of
these earthly skirmishes need keep us down…
- The door of repentance
is ALWAYS open… I John 1:9 is always available… and the throne of grace
is always accessible in time of need.
- We will sin and fail,
and even fall flat on our faces… but God doesn’t ever cast us out.
- When we repent of our sins and come to Him,
He picks us up, restores our souls, and equips for victory in the next
skirmish…
- Josh. 1:7 – they were
to be strong and courageous, and not turn to the right or the left… but march straight
ahead… and God would prosper their efforts.
- They were not to allow fears
and worries to dominate. This was a COMMAND.
- Their strength and
courage were to come from the Lord!
- Josh. 1:8 – they were
to meditate on the word
day & night as they followed the Lord’s leading.
- Then they were assured
of good success.
- Assurance would give them
boldness in facing the foe in the next conflict!
- What folly on our part
to attempt to live the Christian life and fight the Christian battles
apart from spending time each day in God’s word!
- The Word of God is our
bread… our necessary food for the soul.
- No soldier can expect
to do well in a battle if he doesn’t eat! Imagine facing an enemy that is
bigger and more powerful than you… having to face a Goliath… and you haven’t
eaten in five days!
- Imagine trying to face
a serious temptation and you haven’t read God’s Word all week?!
- Josh. 1:9 – they were
cognizant of God’s presence. (Christ in you, the hope of glory!)
- And isn’t this thought
highlighted in Colossians!
- We have a chapter
dealing with who Christ is… His person and His work!
- We have Paul’s
revelation of the mystery: Christ in you!
- We are reminded that
Christ is our LIFE… and we are hidden with Christ in God!
- Wherever we go and whatever
we do on earth, it is to be done IN LIGHT OF those facts. That’s Paul’s
point in this chapter!
- Illustration: A father gives his 10 year old son a
command: Don’t play soccer in the back lawn. I just planted grass there.
i.
In which circumstance do you think
this boy is most likely to obey his father’s command?
ii.
When his father is sitting in a
lawn chair in the back yard.
iii.
When dad flies out to Texas
for a week on a business trip?
iv.
If he thinks his father is
DISTANT, the temptation to disobey becomes greater… perhaps overpowering!
v.
When he is out of sight and out
of mind… the heart sets itself to do evil.
vi.
Being CONSCIOUS of His presence
will have an effect on obedience. That’s life.
vii.
Christ in you isn’t just a
dusty old doctrine that is to be learned and stored away. It ought to STAY WITH
US every moment of every day!
viii.
The indwelling presence of
Christ in our lives will have a transforming effect on the
way we live!
ix.
No wonder we are to dwell
above where He is! Heaven is our home and where our mind and heart ought to
be living daily & it will radically transform our lives down here on earth!
- But the Jews had to pick
up their sword and actually FIGHT the battle!
- God didn’t do it for
them. It was their personal responsibility…
- OR they would suffer
the consequences: defeat!
- Cf. Josh. 10:20,30,32,35,37,39
Cf. Josh. 11:10,11,12,14
- The sword of the Jews
is mentioned OFTEN! Because they had to put their enemies to death.
- Joshua commanded his
armies to face the enemies and FIGHT the battles.
- We are told to FIGHT the
good FIGHT of faith!
- We are told to mortify
our members on earth, namely, the SINS manifested through those
members… and in particular SEXUAL sins.
- And lest we begin to
take glory to ourselves and
TRUST in our own strength, there must be an acknowledgement that any
victory is the result of GOD working in us!
- Ps. 44:2 – WHO drove out the Canaanites? I thought in
Joshua it said that the JEWS took out their swords and killed them,
defeated their cities and drove them out? But it was the Lord working IN
and THROUGH them as they took Him at His word!
- Ps. 44:3 – it was NOT the Jews military might
or strength that brought victory.
- Hence, we don’t need to be
STRONG ourselves to defeat sin and impurity in our daily lives. But we DO
need the power of God working in us… and that is exactly what we
have!
- God isn’t impressed
with how strong our personal will power is. He doesn’t need any strength
in producing a victory.
- God can give victory to
the WEAKEST believer when he is yielded to an omnipotent God! So you can’t
use personal weakness as an excuse any more.
- It isn’t MY strength
PLUS God to fill in the gaps and shortfalls. Rather, it is HIS strength
working in and through my yielded members!
- Psa. 44:3 - It was THROUGH God they
advanced to victory… a perfect mingling together of the will of man
wedded to the will of God and the sovereignty of God!
- Psa. 18:29-34 - For by thee I have run through a troop;
and by my God have I leaped over a wall… He teaches my hands to war… He
is a shield… my strength… girds me with strength… makes my feet like
hinds feet… He keeps my feet from slipping… He keeps me from falling!
- Rom. 8:13 says that we mortify through the Spirit the
deeds of the flesh!
- The lesson they
learned: use your sword, but
don’t trust in it!
Þ
BOTH the sword AND God are
needed!
Þ
The battle won’t be won if we
simply pray and trust God but refuse to pick up the sword and fight!
Þ
Nor will the battle be won if we
pick up the sword and leave God out!
Þ
Both are needed for victory.
Þ
God doesn’t fight FOR us
(instead of us) and we would be fools to fight without Him!
- The lesson for us: face our foes and temptations and exert as
much will power in the effort that you can… but COGNIZANT of the fact
that the victory has nothing to do with our will power, but with Christ
in you!
- Be aware of God’s presence.
i.
He is not only with us, Christ
dwells IN us! Everywhere we go!
ii.
Every battle we face! Every
temptation we face!
iii.
Through God we can leap over a
wall. Through God we can mortify the deeds of the flesh.
iv.
DO you believe that?
v.
If so, and you ACT upon that…
whether you are new believer or a mature believer, you ARE walking in newness
of life.
- This is the same plan
of sanctification as recorded elsewhere in Scripture!
i.
This IS the pattern in Romans
six: sanctification by faith!
ii.
This is the pattern in Ephesians
five: the filling of the HS!
iii.
This is the principle in Romans
seven: refusing to trust in our own strength.
iv.
This is the principle found in Romans
8: the spirit of LIFE in Christ Jesus enabling the yielded believer to walk
not after the flesh but after the Spirit…
v.
This is the same principle in Galatians
five: walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh.
vi.
Just as we can look at the plan
of salvation from all different angles… so too we can look at the plan of
sanctification from different angles; every angle sheds light
vii.
So dig into God’s Word. Fill
your mind and heart with it… and learn to experience GOD’S victory in your
mortal flesh! Life a resurrected life!
AND IF YOU DO NOT KNOW
CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR…
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Walking with
God must be preceded with receiving LIFE!
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Dead men can’t
walk.
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The Bible says
apart from being BORN again, you are still dead in your sins.
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But Christ
died for you… and offers you LIFE… through faith.
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This is the
necessary FIRST STEP of a worthy walk. It must begin with the new birth.
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Come to Christ
and He will give you eternal life.