Key verse: Eph 4:24
And that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in
righteousness and true holiness.
This study is closely related to the studies
"Put on the
garment of Righteousness" and
Conform yourself to the image of Christ. This verse focuses on
the change to the heart and mind of the person called by the power of
the Holy Spirit. The result is a new person. This
transformation is a miracle of God. Notice the commentary. I
will use a bright red color with
bold type to point out key parts of the commentary.
[And that ye put on the new
man] The new man refers to the renovated nature. This is called in
other places, the "new creature, or the new creation" (see
the notes on 2 Cor 5:17 below), and refers to the condition after the
heart is changed. The change is so great, that there is no impropriety in
speaking of one who has experienced it as "a new man." He has new feelings,
principles, and desires. He has laid aside his old principles and practices,
and, in everything that pertains to moral character, he is new. His body is
indeed the same; the intellectual structure of his mind the same;
but there has been a change in his principles and
feelings which [make] him, in all the great purposes of life, a new being.
Learn, that regeneration is not a trifling change. It is not a mere change of
relations, or of the outward condition. It is not merely being brought from the
world into the church, and being baptized, though by the most holy hands; it is
much more. None of these things would make proper the declaration, "he is a new
man." Regeneration by the Spirit of God does.
~Barnes
The commentary makes reference to the commentary on 2 Cor. 5:17:
Spiritual solutions are needed to solve spiritual problems. If this one fundamental point were understood, man should be forced to realize that the structure of his entire society—from the government of nations to the behavior of children—needs radical revision before people can at last be joyfully busy with peace and progress.
This is where God's plan of salvation comes in. God first calls us by—opening our minds to His truth, leading us to recognize our wretched, sinful state, cut off from God. Then upon our heartfelt repentance and sincere acceptance of Jesus Christ as our Saviour, God enables us through baptism and the laying on of hands to receive His Spirit. Conversion by God's Holy Spirit means a renewing of one's mind (Rom. 12:2), a complete changing of one's attitude and heart; it is the creation of a new man, walking in newness of life (Rom. 6:4). Through God's Spirit man can have the fellowship and communion with God that is so important to growth in God's mind and character.
From our statement on the The Christian:
A Christian is one whose whole outlook and frame of mind is in the process of transformation from "carnal" to “spiritual." When one rises from baptismal waters he becomes a "new man" by taking on a whole new spiritual lifestyle, created after the likeness of God in “true righteousness and holiness” (Eph. 4:24). Whereas before his conversion he armed himself to face life with his own pride, ego, strength and intellect alone, the true Christian now adds the "whole armor" of God—the girdle of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Word of God (Eph. 6:13-17).
These fruits or characteristics of the Holy Spirit become progressively more manifest in the life of a Christian. Hate is replaced by love, anxiety by peace, fearfulness by faith, indulgence by temperance, and pride by meekness. All these and the other fruits of the Spirit work together to overshadow the natural, carnal characteristics of adultery, idolatry, strife, envy, wrath and the many other aspects and variations of human nature.
From our statement on the The Christian Relationship with His Fellow Man:
There is no limit to what the Holy Spirit can do through the individual that submits himself to God. God's church is exhorted to break the bonds of prejudice by putting on the “new man” which is renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created him: “Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision ... bond or free: but Christ is all, and in all" (Col. 3:9-10ff); It is the responsibility of each church member to repent of past wrong attitudes toward those of other race or ethnic groups. We are all one in Christ and must have that Christian love for all which only God's Spirit makes possible.
Note: Our doctrinal
statements support the two great concepts of putting on the new man:
1) By Godly Calling we are placed in the Salvation Process.
2) Once there, we must submit ourselves to the will of God and stay in the
process, addressing each of its elements, moving forward to the end.
Lesson 21:
Instructions –
Put on the new man
1] Understand that Godly Calling is a miracle, rather than a
choice.
2] Understand that just as God created heavens and earth, He creates a new
person with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
3] Remain steadfast and fervent in the Salvation Process.
4] Exchange works of the flesh for fruits of the Spirit by allowing God to
continue molding you into the image of Jesus Christ, the ultimate example of a
new creature.
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