By Cj Cutrone
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April 6, 2022
Galatians 5:16-25 Vs. 16: the promise … But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. Vs. 24: the fact …And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. Vs. 25: the possibility …If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. The Bible does not teach the born-again experience as some week combination of flesh and spirit. It teaches, by design, a separation of the two positions. It must be either one or the other. But we can be confused by what we see in our own lives. There must be an understanding between the Bible discussing the position of being “in the flesh” and the contrasted position of being “set free from it” and no longer under the law yet still having the battle between the flesh and spirit. There is a distinction in the scriptures, contextually clear between the two. One is of faith, and the other is of condemnation in the old. On one hand the Bible talks about the behavior of a Christian struggling and why that is, yet that position of a child of God is one of no longer being in the flesh under law and sin, but in the spirit because he now belongs to Christ and lives in Christ. (Rom 8:9) This is a complete contrast to one under the law and dead to Christ where sin is the master. To confuse this is an enormous mistake. One is a slave, and one is a possible life free from it all because of a new life and position in Christ. So many people have asked the question, “if my flesh is crucified then why”? The simplest answer for this is the truth of the promise, the fact, and the possibility. And yes, we must consider the following scriptures as well as others: Romans 6:16 Do you not know that if you present yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves you are slaves of the one whom you obey… Gal 5:7-8 You were running well. Who hindered you from obeying the truth?... and Mark 4:19 But the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things enter in and choke the word. But again, this is not addressing someone who is under the law but someone who is free. It is not because a Christian is still of the flesh sold in bondage to sin. But because we are free, as laid out in Romans 6, and Ephesians, the fact, the promise, and the possibility belong to us. Faith believes it, while those in the flesh will have none of it. Do not confuse yourself as one sold into bondage needing to be delivered from the body of death IF you are in, seeking, and have your hope and faith in Christ, even if you “feel” your failure. Put your faith and hope in the victory of Christ in your life and know you are His. The old versus the new is now the issue. “Put on the Lord Jesus Christ” and “put off the old man…” explains so much. It is not that you are still under the dominion of sin, the source of your life is the key. The old man alive and enthroned or the old crucified and your life in Christ and His Spirit. If we are redeemed then we are set free and now able to live in the promise, the fact, and the possibility. Put your faith in Him, not in what you see of your old nature. The Holy Spirit, in the power of His cross and resurrection, will deal with the old man in a life that is submitted to Jesus Christ; a life consumed and given to Christ. Praise His holy name! CJ Cutrone, II