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"Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature." 2 Corinthians 5:17
It is a miraculous thing to be a Christian, for real Christianity is the effect of a new creation. To make a Christian, requires the same power as to make a world! Nothing less than the power exerted in raising the dead body of Jesus from the tomb — can raise a sinner from a death in trespasses and sins! In every instance of real conversion, the almighty power of God is exerted, a new creation is produced, and union with Christ who is the fountain of life is effected. "Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature."
The distinguishing PRIVILEGE of the believer, is that he is "in Christ." We were all originally in fallen Adam, and from his loins we flowed. No one is in Christ by nature — but only by an act of sovereign grace. Yet all Christians are in Christ, nor can anyone be a Christian without being vitally united to Christ. As the manslayer fled to the city of refuge for safety — so does the believer flee to Christ. As Noah entered into the ark for preservation from the deluge — so does the believer hide in Christ, that he may be preserved from the wrath to come. As the branch is in the vine, supported and supplied by the vine, and forms a part of the vine — so is the believer in Christ, supported and supplied by Christ, and is really one with Christ. As the member is in the body, presided over by the head, and forms part of the body — so the Christian is in Christ, is presided over by Christ, and forms part of Christ. "For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones." Christ dwells in the believer — as his temple; and the believer dwells in Christ — as his refuge, stronghold, and ark of safety.
The invariable RESULT of being in Christ: "If any man is in Christ — he is a new creature." Every one that is in Christ — is new created. He is "Created anew in Christ, unto good works, which God has before ordained that we should walk in them." The believer is not to be looked upon as a Jew, or a Gentile — for in Christ Jesus "there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision, nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian bond nor free; but Christ is all and in all."
Being in Christ, we are new created — and have a new LIFE, which is spiritual, derived from a new source, not from Adam but from Christ.
Being in Christ, we feed on new PROVISION — even the bread of life which came down from Heaven, and the living water which only Jesus can give.
Being in Christ, we are occupied with new SUBJECTS, which are placed before us by the gospel, and engage our thoughts, affections, and time.
Being in Christ, we are engaged in new EMPLOYMENTS, we work the works of God, endeavor to do the will of God from the heart, and to glorify our glorious Savior.
Being in Christ, we walk in a new PATH — the way of holiness. We walk in newness of life. We walk with God — and desire to walk worthy of God, who has called us unto his kingdom and glory.
Being in Christ, we act from new MOTIVES, for the love of Christ constrains us, and we no longer labor for eternal life, because we have it; nor for Heaven, because we have already received a title to it — but as bought with a price, we desire only to glorify God in our acts and thoughts.
Being in Christ, we join a new SOCIETY, for we choose the company of the saints, whom we esteem as the excellent of the earth; and therefore we join ourselves to the disciples.
Being in Christ, we look for a new HEAVEN, and in order to the possession of it, we wait for Jesus, who delivered us from the wrath to come.
O blessed state — to be in Christ! O glorious privilege and distinction — to be new creatures!
Union to Christ is of the greatest IMPORTANCE. Without this there is no eternal safety, no true dignity, no solid happiness. It is only as one with Christ — that we are justified, that we are sanctified, that we can be glorified. Let us never rest satisfied with anything short of union to Christ, and that manifested in living fellowship with Christ.
All who are in Christ are new created. Many are convinced of sin, many are deeply impressed, many are harassed with the temptations of Satan, and many suffer much from the terrors of the law — who are never brought into saving union with Christ. Only by a new birth, only as born of the Spirit, can we come into the enjoyment of this blessed privilege, or enjoy this high distinction. Let no one therefore stop short of that thorough change of heart, which results from saving union with the Lord Jesus Christ.
God looks upon his new creation, with more delight than he did upon his creation of the world! When he had finished the fitting up of the world to be the residence and home of man, he looked over and examined all that he had made, and, behold, it was very good — and God rested from his work. But he knew that that work would be marred, that his lovely creatures would fall into sin, and become his enemies — and these thoughts were present before him when he rested, and was refreshed.
But as he looks upon his new creation, and sees his newly begotten children united to his beloved Son, invested with his righteousness, and possessed with his Spirit — he knows that they will never so fall, will never become his foes; but that all, each, and every one of them will be saved in the Lord, with an everlasting salvation, and so he rests in his love, and rejoices over them with singing!
Part 2. THE TRANSITION
"Old things are passed away! Behold, all things are become new." 2 Corinthians 5:17
The change that takes place in conversion to God is very great; it has even been questioned, whether the change from grace to glory, is so great as the change from nature to grace. We can scarce conceive of a greater change than the new creation of the soul, when all within and all without is changed, as says the apostle, "Old things are passed away! Behold, all things are become new."
To the regenerated soul, to the man that is in Christ,
"Old things are passed away."
The old STATE passes away: He was in a state of condemnation — but he is now justified. He was under law — he is now under grace. He was a child of wrath — he is now an object of God's highest love.
The old PRINCIPLES pass away: He was under the legal covenant, and was influenced by fear. He is now under the new covenant, and is influenced by love.
The old DISPOSITION passes away: He was once carnal, he is now spiritual. He had the disposition of the slave, he has now the disposition of the loving child.
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