Active Transformation: Putting Off the Old Self

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We come back to a consideration of this great exaltation and I would remind you as we do so of certain things which are important from the standpoint of structure. The Apostle here you remember is now applying the truth that he has been laying down in the first half of this great epistle. [00:39:36]

Now here it is then and I would remind you again that the exaltation has these two sides to it: the negative, the put off, and the positive, put on, connected by this link which is in the 23rd verse, which is being renewed, going on being renewed in the spirit of your mind. [00:37:08]

This is something that you and I have to do. It is not something that is done for us. You notice that it is a Command: put off the old man. It's an exhortation. It is, I say, a definite command that he gives to us. [00:06:44]

The Apostle doesn't here tell these people, now look here, with regard to this problem, I want you to pray about this. No, no, he says, look here, for the reasons I've given you, put off that old man. You don't pray about this. I'm telling you to do it. Get on with it and do it. [00:08:52]

As a regenerate creature, as a newborn being, you have the power. The New Testament never commands us to do a thing without giving us the power to do it, and therefore there is no excuse at this point. [00:08:59]

The whole art of Christian Living is to know how to talk to yourself. If you don't preach to yourself, you're not a Christian. A Christian is a preacher. He preaches to himself, and this is the essence of Christian Living. [00:20:17]

You start your day by telling yourself, now then, I am the new man. I'm no longer the old man. My old man has been crucified with Christ. My old man is dead, finished with, it is non-existent. I am no longer what I was. [00:20:34]

Remind yourself and impress upon yourself the utter inconsistency of claiming to be a Christian but continuing to live in that way. So obvious, isn't it? And yet how we all fail to do it. You have to look at yourself. [00:24:24]

Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. Now the material point here, the operative phrase, is no fellowship. In other words, he says, have nothing at all to do with them. Be drastic. [00:32:49]

Make not provision for the flesh. What a statement. Make not, or no provision for the flesh. Romans 13:14. What a tremendous thing it is. You remember the part it played in the life of St Augustine. [00:35:13]

Mortify the Deeds of the flesh. If ye through the spirit do mortify the Deeds of the flesh, ye shall live, says Paul in Romans 8:13. And did you notice what we read in Colossians 3:15 this morning? [00:39:10]

We shall find ourselves being enabled to put off the old man and all that is so horribly true of him, that we no longer may disgrace the fair and the Glorious name of our blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. [00:44:33]

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