by David Clayton
In studying the truth about God we have received blessings which have transformed our lives. Our understanding of Scripture has been greatly enhanced and our appreciation of the love of our heavenly Father and His Son have filled us with wonder and happiness. Somehow we have all sensed that this message holds the key to the greatest experience possible to man in this sphere of human existence, that is, that we might be “filled with all the fullness of God.” (Eph. 3:19)
I must confess however, that
there is one aspect of this truth which I did not fully grasp and as a
result I failed to receive the fullness of the blessing which is wrapped
up in the truth about God. I daresay that this has been true of most,
if not all of us who have received this message. I had the idea that
when I understood the love of God in His Son, I would love Him so much
in return that I would automatically stop sinning against Him. There are
some verses of Scripture which seem to give that impression, for
example John 14:15, but these need to be understood and balanced in the
light of the teaching of the rest of the Scriptures.
The fact
is, my love alone, by itself, no matter how great it is or how motivated
I am, will never ever enable me to serve God perfectly and I found that
out in my own experience. While my heart overflowed with the wonder of
God’s love as I explored and even spoke on topics such as, “the heart of
God,” I found to my chagrin that the euphoria and the mountain-top
experiences which I enjoyed at such times did not enable me to have
complete and continuous victory over sin. Have you found this to be true
in your experience?
Oh praise God, there is a solution to the problem!!
Two Vital Truths
In exploring the doctrine of the godhead we have learned two vital things.
a. Jesus is the literal, true, only begotten Son of the one true God.
b. The holy spirit is literally an extension of the very life of God the Father and Jesus, His Son.
The first of these two truths, has made us appreciate the amazing
height and depth and length and breadth of the love of God in giving His
Son for us. However, it is the second of these truths which holds the
key to the life of perfect victory and it is this truth which many of us
have failed to fully grasp and appreciate. As Ellen White puts it,
“…. The Holy Spirit is Himself (Christ) divested of the personality
of humanity and independent thereof. He would represent Himself as
present in all places by His Holy Spirit, as the Omnipresent.” {14MR
23.3}
The first truth teaches me that God loves me so much
that He gave His Son FOR me. When I appreciate this, love for God is
born in my heart. I want to serve Him, I am motivated to give my life
completely to Him. The goodness of God leads me to repentance (Rom.
2:4).
The second truth teaches me that God gave His Son TO me,
and that literally, the very life of His Son becomes my own life. When I
understand, appreciate and believe this, total victory over sin becomes
my reality!! (John 14:17; 2 Cor. 3:17; John 17:23)
I know
that this is an extravagant claim, but brothers and sisters, we have
known for some time that we held the pearl of great price in our hands,
didn’t we? Can there ever be any message which may truly be called a
message of deliverance if it does not set us wholly free from sin’s
dominion? (Rom. 6:14). Did not the early apostles enjoy not just the
manifestation of the gifts of the spirit but also an experience of
constant victory over sin? Did not God make us know in 1888 that the
message which He then sent to the church was the very message which
would perfect His people?
As I began to look more closely at
the subject, I began to understand more clearly what Jones and Waggoner
had been teaching in 1888 and subsequent years. Seventh-day Adventists
have dissected the history of that period, examining it in great detail
in an attempt to discover the critical elements of that message which
had called forth such extravagant praise and recommendation from Ellen
White, one whom they regarded as a messenger of God. But though I have
read many of the books dealing with the issue, I must say that for the
most part, all they did was tantalize me with the promise of something
wonderful, only to leave me hanging and empty.
But now I
finally understand that the real impact of that message was to be found
in the fact that both Jones and Waggoner emphasized the reality of an
experience which would lead to immediate and total victory over every
known sin! They spoke with power and conviction of God’s ability to
deliver His people completely from sin’s dominion, in Jesus, and His
willingness and purpose to do it NOW!! When I understood this, then I
saw why Ellen White had been so enthusiastic about the message and why
she had anticipated such a glorious and immediate climax to God’s work
in the world. After all, what is the purpose of the whole gospel if not
to deliver men from sin? What other reason is there for the long delay
in the finishing of the great controversy, except the continuation of
sin in the experience of God’s people?
Thank God, in the truth
that the holy spirit is the very life of God and His Son, we have laid
hold on the treasure which will bring all these realities together into
perfect harmony and which will set the world alight with the glory of
God!! Extravagant words! Amazing claims! But can they be supported? Read
on and judge for yourself.
The foundation of this experience
had been laid on my last visit to Australia when a sister shared some
ideas with me concerning the 1888 message. Though I disagreed with some
of the ideas presented, some of the points made remained in my mind and
later helped me, in conjunction with the truth about God, to see and
understand more clearly than I ever had before, and more importantly, to
believe and enter into, an experience which has, so far, been one of
the greatest blessings of my life.
Is Victory Possible
Thirty years ago I was converted and found the Lord in an experience
that changed me overnight. Back in those days all I lived for was to
please the Lord. My eyes were continually turned towards Him and in the
wonder of this new birth experience I found victory over sin. But as the
years passed, the victorious life became more of a struggle, sin began
to conquer me more frequently and the Christian life became more of an
uphill climb. I prayed and studied, I fought and repented and truly,
sometimes I would rediscover the beauty of that earlier experience, but
with aching heart I would notice that this did not remain with me for
more than a few days. Then the bitter struggle and the defeats would
begin again.
It is true that there were periods when the
revelation of some tremendous truth would transport me into heavenly
places. The understanding of the truth about God was one such event and
the blessings I have received in understanding this truth have been
known to all. Nevertheless, I have to testify that even though
understanding this truth has filled me with love and admiration for God
and His Son, I still found that I had not fully come to grips with the
practical benefits of the message, because I found myself still reaching
for a higher mark, a life of perfect victory over sin which remained
out of my reach and still eluded my grasp.
My sins were not
gross sins for the most part. I was very respectable and hated sin with
all my heart, but inside it mocked me and continued to master my
thoughts, my desires, my motives, my feelings. I convinced myself that
these inward pollutions were not sin as long as I did not allow them to
come out, but sometimes that was impossible. At unwary moments they
would reveal themselves and prove that inwardly there was corruption.
Even when I managed to restrain these inward impulses, my conscience
condemned me and each morning or at the end of each day, my prayer was
often focused on the confession of sins committed.
My great
hope lay in the fact that I was absolutely sure of the love and goodness
of the Lord. Understanding the truth about God had filled me with this
knowledge and in this love, I always took hope. The thing is, I thought
that since I understood that love, I would love the Lord in return so
much, that a hatred of sin would be developed which would drive sin out
of my life.
But something was missing from the formula.
I knew that there was a better way because, firstly, I remembered my
early experience during the years after my conversion when I was daily
walking in the joy and victory of the first-love experience.
Secondly (and more importantly) I saw that the New Testament clearly
teaches that the life of the born-again Christian is a life of victory.
Texts such as the following burnt into my heart like fire each time I
read them and they kept me seeking.
For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace. (Rom 6:14)
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)
In addition to these texts and many others, the testimony of the
apostles of Christ was that they did live victorious lives. They were
not slaves to sin, but conquered it in the strength of Christ. Paul
could say,
“For I know nothing against myself, yet I am not justified by this; but He who judges me is the Lord. (1 Cor 4:4, NKJV).
In his final moments he could say,
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: (2 Tim 4:7)
It is true that nobody can overcome sins unless he is aware that his
actions are wrong, and the Bible makes it plain that God does not
consider us to be guilty in performing wrong actions if we truly believe
that in doing these actions we are doing God’s will. True Christians
may, and do commit sin unknowingly, however, such sins are not imputed
to them and these sins do not make them rebels or sinners in God’s eyes.
For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law. (Rom 5:13)
However, it is certainly the will and purpose of the righteous God that
all His children should immediately overcome every known sin and then
walk continuously in that life of perfect victory as long as they live.
When a Christian today suggests that it is possible to live without
committing sin, one of the first questions he is likely to be asked is,
“do you know of anybody who is perfect? Have you overcome sin?”
Inevitably, all he can do is hang his head and confess that though the
Bible says that it is possible, he has not found the way and he knows of
nobody who has found the way. Oh what a smear on the name of our God
and the gospel of His Son Jesus Christ!
One morning I went to
pray, and I was again feeling guilty and frustrated. But this morning,
in bemoaning my sinful condition, I suddenly saw what I had never seen
before. My mind was enlightened and I understood the true condition of
the human race as I had never understood it before. I realized that I
myself would never ever be better, that all my efforts, all my prayers,
all my moanings and groanings, all my attempts at obedience would never
ever accomplish what I was expecting, that is, that I would become a
better person! I saw with wonder that God did not expect me to be better
and He had never expected me to get better. All my years of fighting
and struggling would never get me one step nearer to the life of victory
and perfection.
My expectation had been that if I fought and
prayed and asked for help and exercised the will hard enough, then one
day I would become perfect, but the truth was that each day sin returned
with greater strength and the promise of perfection seemed a receding
fantasy. Now with a great sense of relief I realized that my behaviour
was not surprising to God and that in truth, He, God, had never ever
expected anything different from me!! I felt like a weight had been
lifted from my shoulders. This was the beginning of what has proven to
be a genuine revival of true godliness in my life. Let me explain the
truth as the Lord unfolded it to me that morning.
In Adam
In
speaking of the creative work of God, the Bible tells us that “on the
seventh day God ended his work which he had made” (Gen. 2:2). We have no
record that God ever again deliberately created anything from that time
until today. It is true that in a secondary sense God created all
things which exist on the earth at the present moment, every seed, every
blade of grass, every human being and in fact, God does claim several
times in the Bible that He has “formed” or made something or somebody
which came into being long after that original creation was completed
(Jer. 1:5). However, we should understand this in the same way that we
understand the statement that God “created evil” (Isa. 45:7), that is,
that God is sovereign and that nothing happens without His permission
and even His supervision. Nothing can happen outside of His will. God
created all things in six days and all living things which have come
into existence since then have been the product or the extension of that
original creation. The living things which God created back there at
the beginning have passed on their lives from one generation to the
next.
When we understand this, then we can see that when God
created Adam, He created all mankind in him. God does not, today, create
each one of us individually, but He created us all in that one man. The
life of every human being on the earth is simply an extension of the
life of that original man, Adam (Acts 17:26). We can easily see the
truth of this when we consider that some children are born deformed,
sometimes mentally as well as physically. If God creates each person
individually, then obviously we would have to blame God for creating
deformed people. But this is not so. God created us all, when He created
Adam. That one life of Adam is now extended into six billion people on
the earth today. This is a very important truth and we need to
understand it thoroughly, for in the light of this knowledge we may come
to know ourselves as we really are. Romans 5:12 tells us:
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin;
and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (Rom 5:12)
In verse 19 it says,
. . . . by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners . . . .. (Rom 5:19)
Do these verses tell the truth? What are their implications? How did we
become sinners by one man’s disobedience. Logical thinking would say,
“he sinned, I didn’t sin. How could his action make me a sinner?”
If we are speaking of the guilt of sin, then no man’s sin can make
another guilty. In order to become guilty a person needs to have made a
conscious and individual choice to transgress. However, when the Bible
says that Adam’s sin made us sinners, it is not speaking of guilt, it is
speaking of nature. All Adam’s descendants became sinners by nature,
they became a kind of being called “sinners,” and irrespective of
whether or not we are guilty, the fact is that all sinners are unfit to
live.
In the General Conference session held in 1891, E.J.
Waggoner presented a series of studies on the book of Romans. In
commenting on this very question he had this to say:
“Why did
death pass upon all men? Because that all had sinned! By one man sin
came into the world. There are many who will stop at this point and
philosophize and question as to how this could be and try to figure out
for themselves the justice of it. They will query why it is that we are
here in this sinful condition without having had any choice or say in
the matter ourselves. Now we know that there was one man in the
beginning, and he fell. We are his children, and it is impossible for us
to be born in any higher condition than he was.
Some will
shut themselves out of eternal life because they cannot figure that
thing out to a nicety and see the justice of it. The finite mind of man
cannot do this, so it is better for him to leave it alone and devote
himself to seeking for the proffered salvation. That is the important
point for all to consider. We know that we are in a sinful condition,
and that this sinful condition is a lost condition. Seeing then that we
are in a lost condition, is it not best for us to devote our energies to
seeking to attain to that state whereby we may be in a saved
condition.” (E.J. Waggoner – Studies on Romans, Study No. 9: – 1891 GC
lectures)
When Adam sinned, he polluted the stream of human
life at its very source, he corrupted humanity in its very origins and
infected his descendants with a disease far more incurable than aids.
The life we possess today is that same life of Adam, passed on through
different human bodies, but the same life and all of us today are
partakers of that same depraved life! While we are each individuals with
a mind of our own, yet the stream of life which was passed on to us
from parent to child for six thousand years was a polluted life and none
of us can, or ever have escaped the power of that pollution.
The apostle Paul (and all of us) encountered the power of that disease
and found out how helpless he was to resist and overcome it. His
testimony was,
For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. (Rom 7:14)
I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. (Rom 7:21)
But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my
mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my
members. (Rom 7:23)
Here he acknowledges that he was a slave,
helpless, chained, ruled by another master named “sin,” having no power
to control his own actions. This is our heritage, our destiny as the
seed of Adam.
Let us take careful note of the fact that we
have suffered the consequences of Adam’s sin, not because we copy Adam,
not because Adam is here to influence us personally, and not even
because we have made a choice to be like Adam. It is strictly and purely
by inheritance that we have become like Adam. All we had to do in order
to have his actions impact upon us was that we had to be born. Though
his sin was committed six thousand years ago, yet the full effect of
that sin controls and dictates the behaviour of the billions of people
on earth today.
The word of God declares that there is only
one sentence for such as we are. “…the wages of sin is death . . .”
(Rom. 6:23) Brothers and sisters, can we escape this sentence? Is there
any way that we can avoid it? All my life I was taught that there is a
way, but now, thank God, I realize that I was wrong, I was taught
wrongly. There is no escape. There is no other destiny for the life of
Adam, there is no cure for a disease that even God cannot cure. The
destiny of all, in Adam is that we must die! You see, God never intended
to salvage the old human life. That life is unsavable. God refers to it
using terms such as, “the old man,” “the carnal mind,” “the flesh” etc.
and He says that it is, “dead in trespasses and sin.” The essence of
that life is self-seeking, self-preservation, self-exaltation and the
only destiny of such an existence is eternal death.
The New Creation
What God did was that He sent a second Adam, one in whom was the
perfect life of a new human race (1 Cor. 15:45). This second Adam of
course, is Jesus Christ, and just as the entire human race was created
in that one man, the first Adam, so the life of a new human existence
was in that second Adam, Jesus Christ.
For we are his
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath
before ordained that we should walk in them. (Eph 2:10)
Consider the life which has been given to those who receive Christ: In
this life of Jesus there is absolutely no sin. This life is a life which
is perfect in every way. It is a life of untainted righteousness, one
which is full of the good works of God, and wholly acceptable to God.
What we need to thoroughly understand is that these two lives are in
stark contrast to each other. In one there is only depravity- there is
absolutely nothing good and this cannot be changed, no matter how hard
we may try or how cleverly we may disguise the pollution. In the other
life there is only righteousness – there is pure unadulterated goodness
and this cannot be diluted or tainted. When we understand this properly
we will see very clearly that what we need is not education, not greater
will power, not help, not reformation, not church fellowship – none of
these things can make the life of the first Adam into a good life. All
they can do is disguise the inward pollution and deceive us! The only
hope, the only hope is if somehow the life of the first Adam can be
destroyed and the life of the second Adam can become mine. That is
absolutely the only hope. Outside of this we are all dead creatures,
doomed for eternity. This, brothers and sisters, is exactly what God has
done for us in the glorious gospel of His Son Jesus Christ.
Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to
condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came
upon all men unto justification of life. (19) For as by one man’s
disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall
many be made righteous. (Rom 5:18-19)
Jesus has told us
plainly that no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again
(John 3:3). The problem is that very few of us have understood the full
implications of what it means to be born again. The new birth is a total
and complete transfer from the dead, depraved life of Adam to the
living, pure, mighty existence, the very life of the Lord Jesus Christ.
This is a real experience, not just figurative, or something vicariously
achieved. We have always believed that God gives us the righteousness
of Christ, but the truth is, we have believed that this was only imputed
to us at conversion, and that as we subsequently struggled with sin, it
would be gradually imparted to us. But this is a great deception and it
has kept us in the wilderness of frustration and defeat. God does not
give us “merely” the righteousness of Christ. It is Christ’s own life,
His very existence which becomes mine in the new birth!! This is how
Ellen White described this literal union between Christ and His people:
“Christ became one flesh with us, in order that we might become one
spirit with Him. It is by virtue of this union that we are to come forth
from the grave,–not merely as a manifestation of the power of Christ,
but because, through faith, His life has become ours. Those who see
Christ in His true character, and receive Him into the heart, have
everlasting life. It is through the Spirit that Christ dwells in us; and
the Spirit of God, received into the heart by faith, is the beginning
of the life eternal.” {DA 388.1}
We have had this concept that
as we trust in God and believe, He would help us, He would regard us as
righteous (even though we are not). He would give us of His virtues as
we struggled and prayed and little by little we would become like Him.
Oh how we tried and oh how we failed! But as A.T. Jones said, God is a
Creator, not an evolutionist! He does not require years to perform His
perfect work. He speaks and it is done, He commands and it stands fast.
Here is the testimony of one who truly experienced the new birth:
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature (new creation):
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. (2 Cor
5:17)
You see, this is the same principle as with the life
which we received from the first Adam. We did not try to receive that
life, neither did we try to copy the life of Adam. It was ours strictly
by inheritance. In the same way, the life which we receive in Christ is
not ours by trying to imitate Him. There is only one way in which we can
receive it and that is by inheritance. It must be passed on to us by
the new birth. We are born into this new existence. When this happens
then we receive the qualities of this new Adam, just as we received the
qualities of the old Adam when we were born the first time.
For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews
or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink
into one Spirit. (1 Cor 12:13)
When we understand the truth
of this reality, then we will recognize that our only need is to
understand and to find the way how to move from the life and existence
of the first Adam to the life and existence of the last Adam. We will
recognize that all our struggles and efforts are vain and will produce
nothing but frustration and despair, or else induce a mask of hypocrisy.
We will know that all sinners share the same depraved life of Adam and
that therefore no sinner is better than the other.
The
child-molester, the rapist, the serial killer, the pornography addict,
the con-artist, the homosexual etc. are condemned and abhorred by
society in general and religious people in particular. But if those who
condemn these sinners, harbour malice and practice evil-speaking and
have fits of rage and lustful thoughts and are covetous, what is the
difference between both classes of people?
For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. (James 2:10)
There is no sin in the life of Jesus Christ and any, and every sin is
simply a revelation of the fact that we are outside of Christ and that
we share the depraved, helpless, lost life of Adam and are only fit to
be destroyed. Because of our breeding and the circumstances of our birth
some of us are able to resist the more abhorrent sins, but it does not
change the fact that we all share the same polluted life which cannot be
repaired and has been sentenced to death!
So God gave us, in
His Son, the new creation. In this life of the second Adam there is
everything which we could ever possibly need. There is wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification and redemption (1 Cor. 1:30), in fact, in
Him is all the fullness of the godhead (the divine nature) and the word
of God tells us that we are complete in Him. (Col. 2:9,10). What is the
meaning of this word, “complete?” It means that in Jesus, we have
absolutely everything that we have ever needed, need presently or will
ever need. In Ephesians 1:3 it tells us that God has blessed us with all
spiritual blessings in heavenly places, in Christ Jesus.
Brothers and sisters, what an unspeakably great privilege that I should
receive the very life of the Son of God! Do we realize what this means?
Do we understand that God has accepted us in the Beloved (Eph. 1:6)? Can
we grasp the reality that Christ is indeed our very life (Col. 3:4)? Oh
how wonderful is the love of our Father towards the sons of men! What a
wonderful gift He has given us in the glorious gospel of His Son Jesus
Christ! Now we are, in Christ, the sons and daughters of God Himself. We
may come to God knowing that in Jesus, our lives of sin and frustration
and guilt, our dysfunctional existences are dead, crucified with
Christ. Now we may approach the Father of glory in full confidence and
freedom knowing that whatsoever we ask, it is in His Son’s name – with
the full recognition that in Him we are the beloved children of God,
having been given every privilege which belongs to Jesus Christ!! We may
believe the truth that we have become a part of the body of Christ,
partakers of the very life of Jesus, an existence in which sin has been
conquered and crucified, a life of pure righteousness which is lived
wholly for God. (Rom. 6:22)
One man
Let me make this a little clearer. There is only one person who is
righteous and therefore there is only one who is fit to be saved. This
is the fact which God’s wisdom took into account from the very
beginning, and it was His plan, His hidden purpose that all salvation
would be in that one Man (Eph. 1:10). That man is Jesus Christ and all
who are saved will be saved only if they become a part of Jesus, only if
His very life and existence become their life and existence because He
is the only one who is savable. There is no other way,
“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)
The problem has been that many of us have tried to reform the old
Adamic life. We have been baptized, we have decided to make a new
beginning, we have even prayed earnestly and asked the Lord for help and
for the power of the holy spirit. We have even acknowledged that we can
do nothing and have tried to depend on the Lord to do it for us. But in
all this, what we were trying to do was to reform the adamic life. We
hoped that by the grace of God and our own diligent efforts we would be
able to overcome our inborn vices and someday become perfect, but in
Adam, it was an impossibility. The only way is that we must die and be
resurrected or born again into the life of Christ. This is the only way
to escape our adamic reality.
I must die
In Romans chapter 7, verses 1-3, the apostle Paul speaks of a woman who
is bound to her husband by the law. There is another man whom she wants
to marry, but she cannot, because the law forbids it, and as long as
her first husband is alive, marriage to the second husband is
impossible. Verse 4 makes it clear that the second man (the one the
woman wishes to marry) is Christ.
Wherefore, my brethren, ye
also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye should be
married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead, that we
should bring forth fruit unto God. (Rom 7:4)
Who then is the
first husband? Who is the person to whom this woman is married and who
must die before she can marry Christ? We find the answer in Chapter 6
verse 6.
Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him,
that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not
serve sin. (Rom 6:6)
The first husband represents the “body
of sin,” the “flesh,” or the “old man,” or the adamic nature. According
to Paul we cannot be married to the second man (Christ) unless the first
man (Adam or the flesh) first dies. The problem has been that many of
us have been attempting to commit spiritual bigamy. We have been trying
to be married to both the flesh and the spirit at the same time! We have
been attempting to be united with Christ while the flesh was still
alive. The word of God says this is impossible.
The only way
that we can receive the life of Christ is if in faith, we first
surrender to Him in wholehearted and true repentance so that in Him
we may die to the old life. Only then can we experience the power of His
resurrection and enter His own life in which sin and death have been
abolished. E.J. Waggoner had this to say:
That which is
destroyed is the body of sin, and it is destroyed only by this personal
presence of the life of Christ. It is destroyed in order that we may be
freed from its power, and may no longer need to serve it. It is
destroyed for everybody, for Christ in His own flesh has abolished “the
enmity,” the carnal mind; not His own, for He had none, but ours. (Glad
Tidings – page 81-83)
Of course, it is not the physical body
which dies. Hopefully, nobody would be foolish enough to misunderstand
this truth. The physical, sinful body will be with us until Jesus comes
again to change it. However, this physical body is not the real root of
our sin problem and it is not what Jesus has destroyed, or put to death.
The real problem is what is called “the carnal mind.” This is the
self-centered life, the self-seeking, self-preserving attitude. This is
something which resides in the mind of man, but is a very real part of
our existence. It is this which Jesus put to death when He died to His
own will and made the supreme sacrifice of His life, in choosing the
Father’s will. Now, through the mighty power of the holy spirit, His own
life and power, Jesus enters our mind in the new birth and crucifies
the self-centered life so that from then on, we no longer live for self,
but only for God.
Knowing this, that our old man is crucified
with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we
should not serve sin. (7) For he that is dead is freed from sin. (Rom
6:6-7)
For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in
that he liveth, he liveth unto God. (11) Likewise reckon ye also
yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus
Christ our Lord. (Rom 6:10-11)
Oh brothers and sisters, can
we see how clear the Scriptures are on this matter? The Bible knows
nothing of a mongrel faith, we are either dead or alive, in the flesh or
in the spirit, in Adam or in Christ, sinners or saints. To be one, is
to be a slave of sin and to be free from righteousness, to be the other
is to be the slave of righteousness and free from sin (Romans 6:20,22).
The Christian world today has come to accept sin as the natural way of
life for the believer. They have found a refuge for their constant
failure by belittling the standard of righteousness, God’s law, so they
could convince themselves that they were not so bad after all, or else
they have consoled themselves with the thought that “if any man sin we
have an advocate with the father (1 John 2:1).” So in the majority of
cases the only difference between professing Christians and open
unbelievers, is the kinds of sin and the degrees of sin which they
commit. They have convinced themselves that God can give immediate
victory to the drunkard, Sabbath-breaker and the adulterer, but that He
must move more slowly in the case of the “respectable” sins such as
covetousness, anger, wrath, malice, evil-speaking, criticism, lack of
love, etc.
However, when people seem to overcome one sin, or
some sins, but not all sins, it is simply an indication that they have
not truly overcome and that the power by which they have “overcome” is
not God’s power, but rather, will-power. They are able by diligent
effort to gain the mastery of themselves in particular actions, but the
heart remains under the control of self and in rebellion against God and
this is manifested in the failure to overcome all sin. Such a person is
still a slave and only deceives himself that he is overcoming sin. The
result of such “victory” is that we end up commending ourselves for the
victories which we have attained and condemning those whose sins are
more gross or more obvious than ours.
How to Obtain This Life
The great question is, how can we obtain this life which is in Jesus
only? How can we escape from the existence of the first Adam? How can we
die to the flesh and be resurrected to a life of righteousness? Are we
involved in the process? Is it something which we do? If the life of
righteousness is found only in Jesus and is fully available in Jesus,
then surely the greatest question of all for the sinner must be, “how
may I obtain that life? How can I enter into the existence of Jesus?”
Men have sought earnestly and diligently to attain to such a life.
Years of hard work, self-denial, self-affliction have been invested in
the search for righteousness and many schemes have been invented to
deliver men from sin. Only one plan has ever worked or can ever work and
it is the plan devised by God and His Son. A plan so wonderfully
perfect and beautiful in its simplicity that vast numbers of religious
people have refused to accept it. Here is how the apostle Paul explained
the process.
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and
that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any
man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus
unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in
them. (Eph 2:8-10)
Paul says it is by faith (only). Works are not involved. It is the gift of God, and here is how it happens:
We are His workmanship. What does that mean? It means that He made us,
we were crafted by His hands, but does this refer to when we were born
or conceived in our mother’s womb? Absolutely not. He is referring to
our lives as Christians, the lives of those who are saved by grace
through faith. We are God’s workmanship and we were created in Christ
Jesus. Think about this. Where does this life of the new creation
originate? Why do we live as we live? It is because we were created in
Christ Jesus. The life which we now live originated in Him. All we do is
receive it, by grace through faith. It is the gift of God. The life of
righteousness, the life of victory over sin is not something which we
produce or work to achieve, it is an inheritance! It is something which
we receive as a gift when we receive the life of Christ! Oh praise His
name!!
Many sincere Christians have stumbled at these verses.
The thought that their only input into their salvation is faith, or
believing has been a hard pill for some to swallow. While they will
agree that we are declared righteous by God because of our faith only
(who can deny that), they feel that we must actually develop righteous
characters by works!! They believe in justification by faith only, but
sanctification by faith and works. Yet the apostle Paul is emphatic on
this point; it is not just at the beginning of the Christian journey
that we depend on faith only, but at every step of the way. We are to
continue to walk in the same way as we received the Lord (Col. 2:6). The
battle which we must fight is called the “good fight of faith” ( 1 Tim.
6:12). Paul, writing to the Galatians expresses astonishment at their
obsession with works, and asks the question,
This only would I
learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the
hearing of faith? Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye
now made perfect by the flesh? …. He therefore that ministereth to
you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works
of the law, or by the hearing of faith? (Gal 3:2-5)
Some
would answer, “well, you see, Paul was speaking of the ceremonial laws
such as circumcision which have no merit in the life of the Christian.”
Well then, do the other works (non-ceremonial) such as charitable deeds,
Sabbath-keeping, healthful living etc. etc. have anything to do with
whether or not we receive the spirit, work miracles or receive any of
the blessings promised to God’s people in Christ? Is it by faith only,
or is it by faith, plus good works? Paul’s words above would indicate
that the only qualification which enabled the receiving of the spirit
and the working of miracles was the “hearing of faith!!”
Let
us spend a little time on this issue because it is critical. A failure
to properly understand this point will leave us wallowing in the mire of
a wretched, miserable religion.
The way to Righteousness
How does God make a man righteous? Is it by an act of creation which is
wholly the work of God, or is it a long drawn-out process which
involves many failures and bitter struggles before sin can be
overcome? Is it a gift from God or is it the work of God and man? Is it
something for which God alone must be glorified or is there some element
of the work which leaves room for man to get some credit? Let us deal
fairly and faithfully with the words of Scripture. Let us abandon the
evidence of our experience, the counsel of others and simply look at the
word of God. Firstly, how is sin overcome?
And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. (Gal 5:24)
a. It is by crucifixion – by death
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)
b. It is through the process of being born again.
If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. (John 8:36)
c. It is the work of the Son
We cannot kill ourselves so that we can be born again. Both this
process of crucifixion and the new birth are entirely the work of
Christ, the Son who makes us “free indeed.” Dare we deny or modify these
plain statements of Scripture to justify our own experiences? This work
of God in Christ, produces a “new creation” (2 Cor. 5:17), a new man
created in the image of Christ, filled with the life of Christ, a part
of Christ’s own existence, whose only desire is to do the righteous will
of God. More than that, just as his former nature made him a slave of
sin with a constant inclination to evil, so now his new nature (the
nature of Christ) makes him a slave of righteousness with a constant
inclination to do what is good. This is the work of God and it is
entirely the work of God. In this character, this garment of
righteousness there is “not one thread of human devising.” (COL – 311)
All that man can do is to receive the gift so freely given by God in
Christ. There is absolutely nothing more that he can do. The apostle
Paul is so emphatic on this point that he says,
But to him
that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his
faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5)
Abandon Self
When we recognize the utter depravity of our adamic nature, when we see
our utter helplessness and worthlessness, then we will turn away from
all self-effort, all self-dependence. Then we will truly repent, not
just of our sins, but of the root of our sin problem – the self-life. We
will then understand and believe that our only hope of ever living
right lies in God’s gift alone. All self-effort will be abandoned and we
will cast ourselves upon Christ. It is then, and only then that true
righteousness will appear in our lives as we allow Him full control, as
we, by faith, accept and live by the reality that His life has become
our life and that we are a part of His own righteous existence, thus we
will live His perfect life. This is the truth, the simple truth of the
word of God. It is the pure truth which God gave to A.T. Jones and E.J.
Waggoner in 1888 as the only hope for a dying church and a dying world.
Perfection
My heroes have always been men like Elijah, Enoch, Daniel, Paul and
Moses. Many times I prayed and asked God to help me to be like them. I
have spent many days and nights in prayer and fasting, seeking an
experience which would make me taste a little of the relationship which
they had with God and find the life of victory which they obviously
lived.
Suddenly I realize how many years and how much effort
was wasted! I recognize now that I spent all that time and energy in
seeking for an experience which is immediately and fully available to
every single child of God who is in Jesus Christ, from the least to the
greatest! What did Jesus say?
Verily I say unto you, Among
them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the
Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is
greater than he. (Mat 11:11)
Can you see the wonder of it
brethren? In one stroke, simply by receiving the perfect life and
existence of Jesus Christ, we enter into a relationship with God where
we are given the gift of perfect righteousness and a perfect life!! All
the barriers between us and God are totally removed. There is not a
single reason why God should not listen to and respond to our prayers.
In Jesus we have literally and truly partaken of the very life of God
Himself! (1 Cor. 6:17,19). We have been made partakers of the divine
nature and it is no wonder that the Bible says that we are “joint-heirs
with Jesus.” (Rom. 8:17)
What a glorious truth. Oh may God
help us to believe it, to know that it is nothing but the pure truth.
When we believe it, not only will our lives be a revelation of the glory
of God (not someday in the distant future, but this very day) but every
moment our lips and our hearts will sing the praises of God and His Son
for the great, perfect and complete salvation which they have wrought
for us.
You see then that there is nothing to stand in the way
of God immediately healing the sick, raising the dead or manifesting
the gifts of the spirit among us, as soon as we accept His gift of the
righteous life of Christ. The latter rain for which we have waited so
many decades is immediately at hand for those who are in Christ. it is
no wonder that when this exact message came to the SDA Church in 1888,
God’s messenger to that church declared,
“The time of test is
just upon us, for the loud cry of the third angel has already begun in
the revelation of the righteousness of Christ, the sin-pardoning
Redeemer. This is the beginning of the light of the angel whose glory
shall fill the whole earth. (RH, November 22, 1892 par. 7)
The
question is, shall we embrace this truth with all our hearts? Will we
accept in full faith, the wonderful reality that God has given us, in
Jesus, the complete answer to the problem of sin? Will we acknowledge
and live by the reality that it is His work and involves nothing of
man’s own work and that our only need is to believe and to keep on
believing? Let me end this article with some pertinent words from the
apostle Paul.
What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which
followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even
the righteousness which is of faith. But Israel, which followed after
the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness.
Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the
works of the law. For they stumbled at that stumblingstone; (Rom
9:30-32)