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Alive to God: Being A New Person
Monday, October 20, 2025
...he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.— 2 Corinthians 5:17b
On the day you received Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you became a new creature. Spiritually you were born again; in your spirit you were made new. You became a new creation, a new species of being which never existed before. For most of your Christian life, you will be gradually discovering who God made you to be at the new birth. As you find out who you are now and start to identify with your new nature, you will start to change into a brand-new person. This is accomplished, not by your efforts, but by faith in the Word and in the promises that tell you who you are. Old things have passed away and all things have become new! Your old nature, with its old habits, has passed away; it is dead and gone. Until you know this, you will identify with your old nature and your old thought-life and will live like the old being. Put off the old creature and allow him to be put to death in your mind once and for all, and believe who God declares you to be, what He has made you. You are a new creature, born of God.
Alive to God: The Old Man Is Gone!
Friday, October 17, 2025
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. — Romans 6:6
This is something that every Christian must know! The old man is crucified with Christ. The old man is not being crucified, is not in the process of dying; he is dead! We have been taught in the body of Christ to “die to self,” but in order to be dying, you must still be alive! You (the old man) are not alive; the old man you were is dead and has passed away! Until you “know” this, you will be fighting with the old man, struggling against the old man, acting like the old man. Know this: he is dead! He was crucified with Christ! You are no longer an angry man, an insecure person, a failure trying to become a success. The angry man is dead; the insecure person is gone; the failure has been made a success! You now have God’s life and God’s divine nature in you–-you are a new spiritual creature. Do not identify and associate with the old man. He is crucified with Christ. There is now a new man in town–-one who no longer will serve sin, one who is able to serve God!
Born Again: What Does It Mean to be Born -- Again?
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. — John 3:7
When you received Jesus as Lord and Savior, the Bible declares you to be “born again.” Jesus told Nicodemus that you must be born again. Nicodemus did not understand how you could go back into your mother’s womb and be born once more. He was thinking about a physical rebirth; Jesus was talking about a spiritual rebirth. Man is a spirit being; he has a soul and lives in a physical body. The spirit of man, or the real man, can be born from death to life (Ephesians 2:1) by making a decision to make Jesus his Lord. When this happens, he then becomes born of the Spirit and born of God (John 1:13; 3:6). His spirit is instantly born into the image and likeness of God Himself, with authority and dominion to rule on this earth (John 1:12; Ephesians 4:24). He can then see the kingdom of God (John 3:3), and enter into the kingdom of God (John 3:5). This brings a whole new lifestyle and a new position to a person. He can now choose and claim what is legally his, because he has been born into the family of God. You are either born again or you are not--there is nothing in between. Going to church will not save you, being good will not save you, your denomination will not get you into the kingdom. You, personally, must be born again. You must understand that Jesus freely paid the price for your deliverance from death to life and confess Him as your Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9, 10). You must be born again!
Born Again: Who Are You Really?
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
But God commendeth [shows and clearly proves] his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him.— Romans 5:8, 9
While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Jesus went to the cross for us and shed His blood when we did not deserve it. He did it through the unconditional love He had for us. Notice, it was while we were sinners. You were a sinner, but because of His death, you are no longer a sinner. The sinner died or passed away, and you are now justified by the Blood! Is it possible to be justified, yet believe I am still a sinner? A failure? Unrighteous? Because of lack of knowledge, many Christians, even though born again, claim to be “a sinner saved by grace.” They choose to believe that who they really are is based on their performance, rather than basing who they really are on the Blood. You are now justified, or can live “just as if you never sinned.” Here’s where your delegated right to “choose and become” comes in. You must believe who the Word says you are–-and you can. You are not a recovering alcoholic, an angry man, a non-practicing drug addict, or a sickly person. The alcoholic, the angry man, the drug addict, the sickly person died the day you were born again. That person has passed away and you have become new –-justified by the Blood. But you have been given the right to choose–-the sinner or the saint, the sick or the healed, the bound or the free. You can be a new creation, justified by the Blood, and still claim and believe you are the old sinner you were! What you believe, you will get. Choose to grow up to be what the Word says you are, simply by believing the promises provided by the Blood. The choice is yours!
Born Again: You Are Who God Says You Are
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
and no relationship-–they cannot co-exist together. He is telling us to not believe we are one part born of God and the other part born of the devil, one part a sinner and the other part righteous, one part of Christ and the other part of the devil. This will cause a dual-personality Christian-–one who is righteous today but a sinner tomorrow, Christ-like today but the old sinful flesh tomorrow. Why? Because this person chooses to judge who he is by his own performance that day. You must never judge who you are by your performance, but you must believe who you are by His performance. Your believing in what the Blood has made you will change your performance. You cannot claim to be a sinner and then live righteous, claim to be like the devil and live like Christ–-there is no fellowship or communion between the two. When you sin, it does not make you a sinner, any more than if I put on a dress would I become a woman. You are the righteousness of God (2 Cor. 5:21) and the more you believe it, the more sin will leave your life. If you sin, do not claim to be a sinner, but renounce the sin and reclaim your righteousness. You are who God says you are. If you believe it, you will live like God says you can live.
