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Col. 3:12-17 IS THE NEW MAN ALIVE? Intro: Last Sunday, I preached out of the first 11 verses of this chapter. in those verses, we spent some time describing the spiritual battle that is waged within every believer. Paul talks of this battle in Galatians 5:17, and in Romans 7:14-25. Whoever said the Christian life was an easy life, filled with constant victory and endless mountaintops was, quite simply, a liar! It is in fact, a constant battle. The flesh, which we are born with, has its own agenda, Eph. 2:1-3, and the spiritual man that is created in us at salvation has other plans. Therefore, we often feel as though we are going to be torn in two. Sometimes, life feels as though it is a roller coaster. One day, we are on our way up, running well and following hard after the Lord, but the next day, we find ourselves on the way down knowing that we are headed for a fall. Lets face it this morning, the old nature may have been reckoned dead at Calvary, but he is still kicking this morning! At the same time however, the New Man has been created in the heart of every born again child of God. That ought to be a reason for rejoicing! (Ill. Dr. Frankenstein and "Its alive! Its alive!") I know that many of you can identify with what I am saying this morning. You are well acquainted with the struggle and the failure. WelI, I want to give you hope! Last week, we found out that the old man is to be out to death along with his ways. As this passage continues to unfold, we are going to learn about the characteristics of the new man who lives inside of every Christian. The Bible tells us about what we are to put off in the first 11 verses, in these next 6, it tells us what we are to put on. In the last message, we faced this question, "Is the old man dead?" In this message, we are going to face this question, "Is the new man alive?" In these verses, Paul reveals some Characteristics of the New Man. You, and I, need to make sure these characteristics are alive in us. I. v. 12-15 CHARACTERIZED BY NEW DEEDS (Ill. Put off once for all", When we are saved, we are to put off, forever, the deeds of the old man. However, when we are saved, were are to put on, once forever, the deeds of the new man! Put on "Once for all" Here are the new deeds of the new life)(Ill. Put off = To Put Away from Oneself; Pu On = To Sink oneself Into!)
II. v. 16 CHARACTERIZED BY A NEW DIRECTION It is no longer the world the flesh and the devil for the believer. Now, it is the will and Word of God.
III. v. 17 CHARACTERIZED BY NEW DECISIONS No longer are we interested in pleasing the flesh, the world and the devil, but every decision is based on whether or not it brings glory to the Lord. Such is the life controlled by the new man.
Conc: Is the old man dead in your life? If not, it will show up on you! (Ill. Ancient Roman custom of forcing a murderer to wear the corpse of his victim.) Death ate into him and drained him of life. So it is with us. Who controls your life? The flesh? The world? The devil? Or, is it the Spirit of God? If the wrong one is in control, your life will be out of control and less than pleasing to the Lord. But, praise His Name! He allows for new beginnings! |
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