I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about this thing called the new birth. Do you remember what Jesus told Nicodemus in the Third Chapter of the Gospel of John? He said, “That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit.” That’s where the whole thing began.
I am almost positive that the great majority of Christendom is not totally convinced of this truth. If we really believed that we were born again, then we would cease thinking and speaking of ourselves in the same old way. We would no longer identify ourselves with the old flesh birth of sin and begin to take on a brand new approach and attitude regarding the new creation God’s Word says that we are.
I am convinced more than ever that Satan’s one desire is to cover the fact of the new birth and blind our eyes to its full meaning. He knows that because we believe in Christ that something phenomenal has happened to us, something he envies and even angels desire to look into, but can not.
Satan does not want us to realize (real eyes) that our old identity was actually crucified with Christ and was put to
death when Christ died! After all, if Christ died for us, then what we were is dead, as far as God is concerned, to sin’s power. We are now dead to the judgment of the law and the accusations of the devil. We have died to the old life which really was not Life at all, but death. Only God’s Life is considered by God to be real Life. Because Adam died spiritually, we inherited his state of spiritual death and slavery to sin. But because we were one with Christ on the cross, God having put us there, we died when Jesus died. We were also born anew in the mind of God when Jesus was raised from the dead.
Listen to what Paul says in Ephesians, Chapter 2:1-6, “And you (the believer) hath God made alive with new Life who were dead in trespasses and sins and He has raised us up together (jointly in union at the same time) in Christ and made us sit together in heavenly (Spiritual) places in Christ Jesus.” God made us alive together when Jesus was raised from the dead.
Jesus actually became our old man of sin on the cross and God crucified it and did away with it. It is no more. That’s the Good News. Paul says, “Knowing this that our old man was crucified with Christ that the body of sin might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve sin.”--Rom. 6:6. We don’t have to try to die--we have died. What we could not do for ourselves, by ourselves, God has already done for us in and with Christ.
We are one with Christ in his crucifixion, his death, his resurrection, his ascension in victory, and return to earth in the person of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:4 and John 14:17-18). Did you know that the Holy Spirit is the new birth? The resurrection of Christ was the final triumph over the old man of sin and Christ’s victory is our victory.
Paul says of Jesus, “Him who knew no sin God made to become sin on our behalf, making us the righteousness of God in Christ.”--2 Cor.5:21. Think of it! God made Jesus to actually become sin, not just a likeness, but sin itself!
If we do not accept the fact that Jesus became our personal sin substitute and died, Satan will deceive us into believing that we must deal with the sin problem ourselves by confessing our shortcomings each and every day, therefore, keeping us weak in the faith. That is because whatever is not of faith is sin. We must understand there remains no other sacrifice for sin--we must accept this one!
Never forget Satan is a liar. The Bible calls him the accuser of the brethren, but Jesus has defeated him for us. Satan has often accused us in our conscience, and we many times do not even suspect who it is. We think we are thinking our own thoughts; but if we died with Christ, then they cannot be. Thoughts either come from God or they come from the devil. There is no in-between-ground. There is just good and evil. We are either identified with Christ or we are identified with Satan. God has identified the believer with Christ. (Read Rom.6.) It is time for us to claim our true identity.
Listen to what the Bible says about Satan’s defeat: “And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying now (not tomorrow, not some day) is come salvation and strength and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ for the accuser of our brethren is cast down which accused them before our God day and night; and they (the believer) overcame him by the blood of the lamb (God’s part that made it legal) and by the word of their testimony” (that made it vital).-- Rev. 12:10-11
God wants the believer to know that he is no longer just a poor miserable sinner but an actual partaker of God’s very own nature of righteousness through and in the new birth. Neither Satan nor sin has any legal claim over this kind of species. “Sin shall not lord it over you.”--Rom. 6:14
1 John 3:20 goes so far as to say that if our own heart should condemn us, God is greater than a condemning heart and loves us without measure. Many times Satan uses our own minds to condemn us knowing full well that Jesus was our sin substitute and answered all the claims that were against us-- past, present, and future. Our Father wants us to confess this fact, knowing that as we acknowledge and confess the truth, it will begin to work in our lives.
Even though we are new creations in Spirit, we must still renew our minds. Both God and the devil know that a man actually becomes the words he harbors in his mind. “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” From the very start, Satan has taught our minds through our first birth of sin to believe and identify ourselves with lies. The Father wants us to exercise faith in His Word even though it is to be done in the midst of all contrary evidence--that is what pleases Him!
We must understand it is not what we are within ourselves that counts for us--it is what we are in Christ. All of the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are in Christ, and we are complete in him. It is not what we are physically that God is looking at. It is what we are Spiritually. It is what we have become in the Spirit through the new birth. No wonder the Bible tells us not to look at things that are seen. That is Satan’s realm. We are to look at things not seen. That is God’s realm--the things seen being temporal and the things not seen being eternal. That is how faith always works. It doesn’t take faith to believe in one’s unworthiness and to make confessions of doubt--that is a faithless situation. Any poor fool can do that. The Bible says we are to hold fast (securely) the confession of our faith without wavering. “He that wavers is like the surge of the sea driven and tossed by the wind.” We confess what God’s Word says about us in Christ no matter how we may feel.
What shall we confess? How about this for a starter? “I am the righteousness of God in Christ--I am the workmanship of God in Christ--I am a new creation, all the old things have passed away, behold (look) all things in Christ are new-- Christ can do all things through me. He is my strength.”
We enjoy by possession just what we are willing to make in our confession. If we continually confess our seeming failure and shortcomings, then that is what we will live in. If we confess that Christ is in us and greater is he that is us than he that is in the world, then that’s what we enjoy.
We must understand that we are not saved only by confessing sin. We are saved or born again by confessing Christ as Lord. There are man-made religions that teach people to confess their sins, but no one has ever become a new creation through confessing sin alone. That is because sin is not the answer--Christ is! We are not saved by a negative but by a positive.
We began our Christian walk by acknowledging that we are sinners, but what does the Bible say actually saves us? Romans 10:8-10 tells us what our confession should be. We may not realize it, but we are saved or destroyed by what we confess. Listen: “The Word (of victory who is Christ) is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart: that is the Word of faith which we speak, if you shall confess (acknowledge) with the mouth the Lord Jesus and shall believe in your heart that God made him alive from the dead you shall be saved (receive a new Life); for with your mouth confession is made unto your salvation and with your heart man believes into God’s very own righteousness.”
You see, we have and enjoy what we are willing to believe and confess. If we fill our words with doubt and despair, then we defeat ourselves. If we fill our mouth with faith words, positive words that honor and agree with what God has already done for us in Christ, then we are supported by that confession because God says He watches over His Word to perform it. Proverbs actually says we are snared by our words; we are made captive by them. Like David, we should set a watch over the words of our mouth.
Satan would like nothing better than for us to go back over the past and continue to identify ourselves with the old creation, to be ruled and dominated by our old earthly memory. What we once were and did, no matter how bad or good we may think it was, has been literally dead and buried with the old man in Christ. God has forgiven and forgotten and He wants us to forgive and forget too. God can not forgive without forgetting. When He forgives, He forgets because God works by faith and faith works by love. “Love believeth all things.” The Father has demonstrated His Love by sending Jesus while we were actively His enemies by nature.
He has given us the new will and testament which reveals His desire for us. It simply and plainly states, “He that believes is not condemned but he that believes not (does not exercise faith) is condemned already.” You see, we must exercise faith. If we do not believe Christ’s forgiveness and his substitution sacrifice, then we are without remedy. No wonder the Word says, “How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation.” We must avail ourselves of God’s own salvation for He has given it to us.
If we can not speak God’s Words of truth about our new identity in Christ, then perhaps we should not speak at all! No wonder He has said, “Be still and know that I am God.”