@Jim @FreeInChrist
But none of that even suggests that regeneration precedes faith
I included
@FreeInChrist for her agreement with you.
Jim, Romans 7:18 proves this to any person who is a lover of God's truth and is not married to his/her biased position.
@FreeInChrist should be willing to consider this if she truly believes she is free
in Christ, or Christ's obedience and faith
alone for her righteousness.
Romans 7:18
“For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but
how to perform that which is good I find not.”
"My flesh"~ This is the old man, the part of our nature from our
first birth, that still only loves sin. If you can identify this man and analyze him, you know
he loves sin and hates godliness. This ugly and perverse part of each child of God will be left behind at the hour of death!
"Dwelleth no good thing" ~There is
no good thing in our flesh, for even when it appears good, it has
secret and deceitful sinful motives! This is true of every person born of the flesh. Every action in the flesh is always tainted or dominated by sinful motives.
Proverbs 21:4
“An high look, and a proud heart,
and the plowing of the wicked,
is sin.”
Jim, even that which is needful for us to do, (such as plowing, providing for our own, if not done by faith toward God for his blessings and approval and for his glory and honour, is sin; and Jim, faith is the fruit of the new man, not the old.
It simply describes the inner conflict that we all, even the unregenerate, face every day of our lives.
Jim, the unregenerate do not have these conflicts mentioned here, I find it so strange that a man of your age and wisdom, who has given himself over to know the truth would even think these things mention here, that the wicked experience the same as a child of God does, who has the two nature warring against each other. The lost only have the flesh, and knows nothing of the striving of the Spirit seeking to rule on his rightful throne...our hearts/affections, etc.
Galatians 5:17
“For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.”
Is
only true of one born of the Spirit. A lost person is happy
as a pig in mud living by the instinct of his sinful flesh! Out of their element of living by the flesh, they are as fearful and miserable as a
fish out of water. I tis easy for a child of God to get into the flesh, it is impossible for a child of Adam to get into the Spirit, without
first being quickened by the Spirit of God.
Are you really trying to tell me that the unregenerate cannot know right from wrong and be concerned about doing wrong?
What I am saying is this, and nothing more or less:
"One cannot do spiritual acts pleasing to God, acceptable unto him, and that will be rewarded by God in the world to come."
Both the believer and the unbeliever are faced with the inner conflicts of doing what is right.
Jim, this may very well may be true,
but for reasons that serves one's the flesh and for
his advantage, and
profit, not for reasons of pleasing God. I see this all of the times from them that are still in flesh and have no true fear of God before their eyes.
I think you are interjecting some confusion with your reference to "the old man" and "the new man".
No most noble Jim, I'm speaking forth words of truth and soberness.
Acts 26:25
“But he said, I am not mad, most noble
Festus Jim; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness.”
Paul is not saying that in regeneration we had added "the new man" to our being so that we exist as both an old man and a new man. Rather, in being born again we get a new nature. Our nature is changed. It is not perfected, but it is renewed.
You are losing your nobleness with me...Jim, what in the world are you saying~Jim our old nature is NOT changed, it is daily perishing and soon shall forever perish!
2nd Corinthians 4:16
“For which cause we faint not; but though our
outward man perish, yet the
inward man is renewed day by day.”
Time will not allow me to continue on this subject, but would love to do so later, maybe
@FreeInChrist can start a thread on this subject. I must move on, have a lot of catching up to do.