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DEFENDING THE FAITH SPECIAL ISSUE #09  

WHY PAUL SAID "I AM CARNAL, SOLD UNDER SIN" AND THE DILEMMA OF ROMANS SEVEN

 

Paul, the apostle wrote the following words in Romans 7:14 "I am carnal, sold under sin." These are puzzling words from the pen of perhaps the greatest apostle of the early church. Some have tried to explain away those words and other words in Romans seven in which Paul tells of his struggle against the "law of sin" or sin nature in his flesh. Some commentators have said that Paul was speaking of his condition before he was born again in Christ. However, the reformers of the sixteenth century and the Puritans of the seventeenth century have pointed out that the context clearly affirms that Paul was writing about himself as a mature Christian in daily struggle against sin.

Just one chapter earlier, in Romans chapter six, Paul states that we are dead to sin and the "old self was crucified with Him" (Rom. 6:6 NASB). Obviously we have a stunning contrast between Romans six and Romans seven. I maintain that Romans six is speaking about the reborn spirit of the believer in Christ and Romans seven is speaking about the soul of the believer that is undergoing the process of sanctification. We must remember that the Bible makes a clear distinction between spirit and soul. Hebrews 4:12 speaks of "the division of soul and spirit" (NASB).

Your spirit is the core of your being. Your spirit was regenerated when you were born again. The following verses refer to your reborn human spirit. "Born again to a living hope" (I Pet. 1:3 NASB), "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new" (2 Cor. 5:17), "he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost" (Titus 3:5), "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God" (1 John 3:9), "You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:26 NASB). Your human spirit was born righteous at the new birth, your spirit is fully sanctified, has partaken of the divine nature, cannot sin, cannot fall away and cannot lose it's salvation. Your spirit was reborn as an experientially righteous son (or daughter) of God.

When you were born again your human spirit was born into God's family but the Bible in Romans 8:23 also speaks of the adoption or "placing" as a son in the context of the future resurrection of your physical body in a glorified state. "Waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body" (NASB). Your spirit was born as a son of God but you are waiting to be adopted (i.e., placed) as a son at the resurrection. When you are resurrected in a glorified state you are in essence revealed (manifested) as a son of God.

The reformers rightly said that a true born-again Christian cannot lose his salvation. Jesus, who spoke more about hell than any other person in the Bible, also gave us the most comforting words of assurance regarding the security of the believer. Referring to His followers in John 10:28, Jesus said "they shall never perish." According to The Discovery Bible the word "never" in John 10:28 is in a Greek form that is inherently emphatic and in major emphasis. Thus Jesus gave very emphatic assurance that anyone who is truly born again will NEVER be lost.

Every born again Christian exults in the wonderful encounter with God that gave him new birth and new life in Christ. The believer revels in the joy of first love. It's not long however, before his unruly flesh rears its ugly head and he encounters the dilemma of Romans seven and the discovery that there is a part in him that is not fully sanctified.

Over the centuries the church has brought forth many methods of dealing with the flesh and facilitating sanctification. Some of the church's methods are sound and scripture based and some are unscriptural. The desert fathers of the early church and early Medieval period sought to subdue the flesh by isolation in monasteries and by practicing asceticism. Many in the Medieval church practiced mortification which also involved ascetic practices. In our own day, over the last century or so during the current movement of New Testament restorationism we have seen the rise of the holiness movement with its "clothesline religion" of modest clothes and hairstyles. We've seen the rise of the discipleship movement with its prominent leaders such as the "Fort Lauderdale Four" of the 1970s. The discipleship movement objective was to make each believer accountable to shepherds or elders. This would cause people to act right. People were mentored (some would say dominated) and their lives were cleaned up to a degree. Also during the 1970s and in the decades since, there was a move on the part of some churches to form Christian communities by buying land in the country and living together on the land and farming it. One prominent leader called this a "prophetic call to community." I'm also aware that centuries ago Christian communities like Zion Illinois, New Haven Connecticut and Plymouth Massachusetts were founded by people trying to build model Christian communities.  In another novel twist in the approach to sanctification one leader in my area of southeastern New York State taught that the reason people were in bondage was because they weren't water baptized right. He began having baptismal services and re-baptizing people.

Recent decades have also seen the rise of deliverance ministry as a means of inner healing which in turn results in sanctification and right behavior. Names like Derek Prince (he was also big in the discipleship movement), Frank & Ida Mae Hammond, John Wimber and many others spring to mind when discussing deliverance ministry. More recently we see Paul Cox and others teach about deliverance from generational spirits and they claim that there are many instances of people being set free. Add to this my own ministry, Overcomer Ministries, and my free eBook The Cross, Self-denial and the Manifestation of the Sons of God [Free Word Document] [Free Rich Text Document] which emphasizes self-denial and the daily prayer of consecration. Most of the above methods are useful in facilitating the process of sanctification and dramatically show that the church has always seen the need for sanctification.

Let me take the opportunity here to mention in passing that there are those who effectively deny that the believer needs sanctification. There are those who take verses such as 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Titus 3:5 and other verses describing the new birth and apply them not just to the spirit of the believer but also to the believer's soul. Like Bob Jones has said "There are some folks who say 'were already there.'" The term "already there" means "already sanctified." Bob Jones, a prominent prophet in the body of Christ, has warned us against people who say that we are already fully sanctified and hence don't need any process of sanctification. Rick Joyner of Morning Star Ministries, Charlotte, North Carolina has humorously interjected "If you're already there, what are you still doing here?" In other words, Rick was implying that the very people who say that they are fully sanctified often show a lack of personal sanctification in their own lives.

In the early 20th century there were some in the Pentecostal movement who taught that we're "already there" under the labels "sinless perfection," "second blessing" and "entire sanctification." The doctrine of entire sanctification is really a variant of "crisis sanctification" in which a Christian makes a radical commitment to obey God during a crisis sometime after conversion. The error in this teaching is the assumption that the sanctification is "entire" and hence there is no need for gradual or "process" sanctification. Another variant of crisis sanctification is "second blessing."  Some old preachers taught that such a crisis experience caused the sin nature to be eradicated from the soul. I think that both the plain words of scripture and the lessons of experience proved them wrong.

There are those in the body of Christ today who take 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Titus 3:5 and other verses about regeneration and apply them not just to the spirit or even just to the soul but go so far as to apply those verses to the physical body of the believer. This is the message called "never die" or "the life message" or "manifested sons." Like the Bible characters Hymenaeus and Philetus they essentially imply that "The resurrection is past already" (2 Tim. 2:18). I have heard and read some very bizarre teachings along this line. Not all who teach the sonship message or "manifested sons" are guilty of this error. The true, scriptural sonship message is not a denial of the need for process sanctification but is the teaching that some people in the body of Christ will attain a level of sanctification of such high degree in the end-times that they will experience a release into extraordinary ministry power beyond anything heretofore seen. I also teach the sonship message and my book mentioned above, as its title suggests, explains aspects of the future manifestation of the sons of God. It is a shame that the sonship message is largely known for the unscriptural extremes to which some have taken it.

Paul Cox of Aslan's Place Ministries teaches that believers in Christ can be tormented by "generational spirits" which are demons who afflict believers because of things that their ancestors have done. He has come under criticism for this teaching. Those who teach that Christians can be indwelt by demons and therefore need deliverance from demons have also come under criticism. I think the criticism in both cases is unjustified. A right understanding of Romans seven which teaches that there is a part of the believer that is not yet sanctified gives a scriptural basis for understanding how a demon could have such access to the soul and body of a genuinely born-again child of God.

There are many scripture based tools of sanctification. These include fasting, prayer, Bible reading, submission to legitimate church authority (discipleship), inner healing, deliverance (including generational), living in a Christian community, self-control, the prayer of consecration, self-denial and taking up the cross daily. If we follow on to know the Lord and seek Him with all of our hearts and use the tools He has provided us, we will be "renewed day by day" (2 Cor. 4:16).

"O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Rom. 7: 24-25).

"Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh" (Gal. 5:16)   

The Bible is scientifically accurate! Find the evidence at www.icr.org.  

Steps to salvation: Jesus said "Ye must be born again." (John 3:7)

  1. Believe that God created you and loves you and sent the Messiah (Messiah is Hebrew for Christ) to redeem you.
  2. Believe that Jesus the Messiah came in fulfillment of over 300 Bible prophecies to die for you to take upon Himself the penalty for your sins. (Isaiah 53:5-6, John 6:29, Romans 4:5, First Peter 3:18)
  3. Turn from sin and call on the name of Jesus to receive forgiveness. (Romans 10:13)
  4. Receive Jesus as Savior and experience the new birth. (John 1:12, Acts 2:38)
  5. Follow Him as Lord. (John 14:21)

"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Romans 10:13)

To receive the salvation that Jesus purchased for us at the terrible cost of His suffering and death on our behalf I invite you to pray this simple prayer:

"Dear heavenly Father, I thank you for sending Jesus, the promised Messiah, to die for my sins. I admit that I am a sinner and I ask for your forgiveness on the basis of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I ask you to fill me with your Holy Spirit to empower me to serve you under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, Amen."

If you prayed that prayer in the humble sincerity of your heart then you have received everlasting life, which includes power to live right in this life and entrance into heaven in the afterlife!

Bill Nugent, Overcomer Ministries of West Harrison, New York, USA

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LAWFUL OR LEGALISTIC

Lawful or Legalistic by Bill Nugent

HOW NEW TESTAMENT BELIEVERS MUST UNDERSTAND OLD TESTAMENT LAWS

Published by Xulon Press, Longwood, Florida USA, this book is available in soft cover at xulonpress.com at a reasonable price. It is similar to our free eBook #1 (Messianic Jews and the Law of Moses) but is written more from a Gentile perspective. Winner of the Best Christian Biblical Book of the year 2008 award given by Christianstoryteller.com.

Grace versus law is an issue of supreme importance to every follower of Jesus the Messiah. Finding the proper balance between grace versus law is a major key to a joyful, victorious lifestyle that glorifies God. The on-line book titled Messianic Jews and the Law of Moses and the new paperback Lawful or Legalistic: How New Testament Believers Must Understand Old Testament Laws tackle the subject of grace versus law from a whole new perspective.

The author, Bill Nugent, a gifted Bible teacher, approaches grace versus law by giving a proper understanding of how the Old Testament law is a prophetic picture of the New Testament walk by the Spirit. For instance the Sabbath was a day of rest on which the people were commanded to cease from work. Under the New Testament we observe not a literal cessation from work every seventh day but rather we observe the spiritual fullness of resting in Christ whereby we cease striving and simply flow in Christ's strength and joy to work in such liberation that it hardly seems like work.

Other aspects of the Old Testament Law such as tithing and the dietary laws are also discussed from this perspective. Issues such as Jewish believers' Torah observance are discussed. The prophetic issues pertaining to the millennium in which some teachers claim that animal sacrifices will be offered in a rebuilt temple are also discussed at length. Other chapters contain some extremely helpful teaching on laying down the self-life and how to walk in continued guidance by the Holy Spirit.

You will enjoy reading this timely, insightful, practical and thought provoking book. What follows are short descriptions of each chapter:

  1. THE TEACHINGS AND LIFE EXAMPLES OF THE APOSTLES REGARDING THE LAW: The whole concept of covenant and covenant law is defined. The New Testament apostolic teaching on the Abrahamic and Sinaitic covenants is explained as a foundation for the central premise of the book. The fact that we fulfill the Law by walking in the Spirit is shown. Voluntary keeping of the literal Law of Moses is permitted but not biblically required. The apostles’ teachings in the epistles are studied in the context of their godly lifestyles which are recorded in the book of Acts. It is important to understand the lifestyle and cultural context of the apostles' teachings. The emphasis in this chapter is why we must walk in newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the letter.
  2. THE NEW WINESKIN INSTEAD OF THE OLD" Specific examples of literal Mosaic laws (Sabbath, dietary laws etc.) are given in order to show how these laws find fulfillment in Christ. The emphasis in this chapter is on how to walk in the Spirit to keep the law in substance rather than shadow.
  3. WILL ANIMAL SACRIFICES BE OFFERED IN A MILLENIAL TEMPLE? The eschatological question as to whether or not animal sacrifices will be offered in a stone temple during the millennium is dealt with here. This chapter explains why a reinstitution of the animal sacrifice system is not at all intended by the prophetic passages often cited to make this claim. A correct understanding of the prophetic passages is given.
  4. ARE GENTILES UNDER THE COMMANDS OF NOAH? There are some teachers who put Jewish believers under the literal Law of Moses who also attempt to put Gentiles under a separate legal system based on the Noahide covenant of Genesis nine. This chapter explains that Gentiles are free from this obligation because the commands given to Noah also find their fulfillment in Christ. Each of the commands of Acts 15:29 (alleged to be derived from Noah) are analyzed in depth.
  5. THE LAW OF MESSIAH: We are under grace and not under law yet the New Testament is full of commands. This chapter analyzes the commands Jesus gave in the Sermon on the Mount and the commands given through the apostles in the epistles and explains how we are to understand and obey them. Specific examples of how the apostles understood and obeyed these commands are given. Examples from modern day life are also given to shed light on how we must walk by the Spirit to obey New Testament commands.

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