And they that are Christ’s have
crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.
—Galatians 5:24
Concerning
the flesh Paul taught us, “In me [that is, in my flesh] dwelleth
no good thing” (Romans 7:18). And again he said, “The carnal
mind [the mind of the flesh] is enmity against God: for it is not
subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be” (Romans 8:7). When Adam
lost the Spirit of God, he became ruled by the flesh. “The flesh” is the
expression for the evil, corrupt nature that we inherit from Adam. Of this
flesh it is written, “Our old man is crucified with Him” (Romans
6:6). And here Paul put it even more strongly: “And they that are Christ’s have
crucified the flesh.”
When the
disciples heard and obeyed the call of Jesus to follow Him, they honestly meant
to do so; but, as He later taught them what that would imply, they were far
from being ready to yield immediate obedience. Likewise, those who are Christ’s
and have accepted Him as the Crucified One scarcely understand what that
includes. By their act of surrender, they actually have crucified the flesh and
consented to regard it as an accursed thing, nailed to the cross of Christ.
But
unfortunately, many Christians have never for a moment thought of such a thing!
It may be that the preaching of Christ crucified has been defective. It may be
that the truth of our being crucified with Christ has not been taught. They
shrink back from the self‑denial that it implies, and as a result, where the
flesh is allowed in any measure to have its way, the Spirit of Christ cannot
exert His power.
Paul
taught the Galatians, “Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the
lust of the flesh” (Galatians 5:16); “For as many as are led by the
Spirit of God, they are the sons of God” (Romans 8:14). The Spirit alone
can guide us as the flesh, in living faith and fellowship with Christ Jesus, is
kept in the place of crucifixion.
Blessed
Lord, how little I understood when I accepted You in faith that I once and for
all “crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts”! I humbly ask You,
teach me to believe and to live in You, the Crucified One, in such a way that,
like Paul, I may always glory in the cross on which the world and the flesh are
crucified.
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