AN ENTIRELY NEW SELF Neil
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Ephesians 5:8
You were formerly darkness, but
now you are light in the Lord; walk as children of light
Ephesians 5:8 describes the
essential change of nature which occurs at salvation. It doesn't say you were
in darkness; it says you were darkness. Darkness was your nature, your very
essence, as an unbeliever. Nor does it say you are now in the light; it says
you are light. God changed your basic nature from darkness to light. The issue
in this passage is not improving your nature. Your new nature is already
determined. The issue is learning to walk in harmony with your new nature.
Why do you need the nature of
Christ within you? So you can be like Christ, not just act like Him. God has
not given us the power to imitate Him. He has made us partakers of His nature
so that we can actually be like Him. You don't become a Christian by acting
like one. We are not on a performance basis with God. He doesn't say,
"Here are My standards, now you measure up." He knows you can't solve
the problem of an old sinful self by simply improving your behavior. He must
change your nature, give you an entirely new self--the life of Christ in
you--which is the grace you need to measure up to His standards.
That was the point of His
message in the Sermon on the Mount: "Unless your righteousness surpasses
that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall not enter the kingdom of
heaven" (Matthew 5:20). The scribes and Pharisees were the religious
perfectionists of their day. They had external behavior down to a science, but
their hearts were like the insides of a tomb: reeking of death. Jesus is only
interested in creating new persons from the inside out by infusing in them a
brand-new nature and creating in them a new self. Only after He changes your
identity and makes you a partaker of His nature will you be able to change your
behavior.
Prayer: Dear
Jesus, thank You for rescuing me from the kingdom of darkness and transferring
me into Your marvelous light. I choose to walk as a child of light today.
Sid Stewart
Executive Director
864 226-6193
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