Identity in Christ - part 1
BY Argie Simonis
2 Corinthians 5:17 says,
“Therefore if any man be in Christ,
he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become
new.”
The phrase “in Christ” is a terminology that
is used over 300 times in the New Testament, always referring to a deep, true relationship with God. Once that takes place, you become a new creature. Some translations
actually say “a new kind of species.” Understanding this scripture will help us to walk in power and victory as christians, because sadly today " My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" says the Lord in Hosea 4:6.
Where did that change take place?
- - It did not take place in the physical realm. It isn’t talking about your physical body, saying that it completely changes, that your looks change. If a person was fat before they were saved, they’ll still be fat afterward, unless they go on a diet.
- - It also isn’t talking about your mental or emotional part—what most people consider to be the real “them.” If you weren’t too smart before you were saved, you won’t be too smart after you’re saved, but you will still have a lot of the same memories and thoughts.
Here we see that there is a third part, and by process of elimination it has to be the part of us that is changed, our spirit man.
That passage shows that we have a spirit, soul, and
body. The body part is
very obvious. It’s the part of us that is seen, our outward persons. We all
recognize that there is another part beyond that—our emotional, mental part—which
Scripture calls the soul. I can hurt you by knocking you on the shoulder but I can hurt you with my words without physically touch you. Most people are in
tune with the physical and soulish parts, but according to Scripture, there is
another part, which is the spirit. The spirit is the
part of us that is changed and is new after salvation. It is actually the life giving
part. James 2:26 says, “For as the
body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.”
That shows that it is
the spirit that actually breathes life into our physical bodies. It is where our life comes from. In Genesis
2 when God created Adam and Eve, Adam’s body was complete, but then
God breathed into him the breath of life. This word “breathe” in Old Testament
Hebrew was the
exact same word that we use for breath, and it is translated “spirit” in other
places. God created the
physical body and the soulish person of Adam, but then He breathed into him the
breath of life and he became a living soul. Genesis 2:7. The spirit is the part of us that gives life. Prior
to salvation, before a person made a total commitment of their life so that the
Lord came into them, the spirit within them was dead. Ephesians 2:1 says, “And you has He quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins”
When a person comes to the Lord, they receive a new
spirit and are born again (click here), which is the terminology Jesus used in John 3:5. In the same way
man is born physically with a spirit, soul, and body, when he is born again, he
receives the Spirit of Christ. Galatians 4:6 says, “And because ye are sons, God hath sent
forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father.”
God literally places His Spirit inside of us, and we now have
a new quality of life, a new identity, and are a totally new person in our
spirits. The rest of the
Christian life is learning in your soulish, mental realm what has taken place
in your spirit. The truth is, one-third of your salvation
is over when you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord. Your spirit becomes
completely changed. It is the exact same spirit you will have throughout
eternity. It already has love, joy, peace, and is full of the presence of God (Gal. 5:22) There is no lack or inadequacy
in your spirit, but you have to perceive that, which is the reason studying the
Word of God is so vital to the Christian life.
You are a
totally brand-new person, but until you get knowledge, you won’t change!
Victory in the Christian
life comes when you are able to look into the Word, which is Spirit and life,
see who you are, see what God has done, and begin to believe it.
Amen!
To be continued ...