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ALL THINGS BECOME NEW
By Cornelius R. Stam
"...Joint heirs, and a joint body, and joint partakers of [God's] promise in Christ Jesus by the glad tidings" (Eph. 3:6, New Tr.).This "new creation," this "one new man," this "joint body," formed of Jews and Gentiles made one in Christ, is called "His body, the fulness of Him that filleth all in all" (Eph. 1:23).
THE NEW CREATION THE COUNTERPART OF THE OLDGod's new creation in Christ is the counterpart of the creation of the Adam of Genesis 5:2. Before God gave the woman to the man, his name was called Adam (Gen. 2:18-20). Then God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, took a part out of his side, formed the woman from it and gave her back to the man to become "one flesh" with him. "And He called their name Adam" (Gen. 5:2).
In like manner the Church which is Christ's Body was brought into being through His death and taken out of His wounded side, so to speak, to be made one with Him in His resurrection life. And, as in the case of Eve, we are given His name. Speaking of the members of the Body, the apostle says:
"For as the body is one, and hath many members...so also is Christ" We repeat, however, that the "new creation," the "new man," is the counterpart of the Adam of Genesis 5:2. Christ Himself was not created, as Adam was, for we read in I Corinthians 15:45,47:
"And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was1
...a quickening [life-giving] spirit."
"The first man is of the earth earthy; the second Man is the Lord from heaven."ITS BEGINNING IN HISTORYWhen the utter failure of both Jew and Gentile had been demonstrated, God concluded both in unbelief that He might show mercy to all (Rom. 11:32):
"And that He might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby" (Eph. 2:16).Thus the new creation, the Body of Christ, had a definite beginning in human history. It was brought into being, historically, with the fall of Israel and the dispensation of the grace of God through Paul.
The "old things" which "passed away" at that time (II Cor. 5:17) were the conditions and requirements of the Old Covenant. So completely have these "old things" of the "Old Covenant" passed away that God takes the basic requirement of them all, circumcision, and says concerning it:
"For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creation" (Gal. 6:15).God no longer says: "IF ye will obey My voice indeed...THEN ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto Me..." (Ex. 19:5). "All things have become new" (Ver. 17) and in this new order "All things are of God,2 Who hath reconciled us to Himself by Jesus Christ" (Ver. 18 ). With us there is no continual "if." We, the members of "Christ's Body," are assured that we are the treasure of God's heart because we have been made one with Christ, His beloved Son (Eph. 1:6). Immediately upon believing we are given the position of fullgrown sons (Gal. 4:1-7; Eph. 1:5,6)3 with our standing based on grace, not law (Rom. 6:14; Gal. 3:23-25; 4:6,7). This is a truth which the figure of the new birth does not convey.
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