Monday, June 25, 2018

THE MIND SET ON THE FLESH

 

Romans 8:7-8“The mind that is set on the [sinful] flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God.”

I was continuing in my short study of Romans chapter 8 and the lesson states that Paul’s focus can be summed up as “life in the Spirit,” as the chapter continually emphasizes the work of the Holy Spirit in the one who has trusted in Christ alone for salvation. Among the greatest privileges Christians experience is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and it is by the Spirit alone that believers in Christ as Savior and Lord grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. Unbelievers do not have the Spirit, nor know or experience this blessing. 

The lesson continues that because the Holy Spirit dwells within us, we presently enjoy the life of the heavenly world to come. They will consider this more in a few days when we study Romans 8:10–11. Today, they are in verses 7–8, which illustrate the reality of life in the Spirit by way of a contrast, explaining to us why those who live in the sinful flesh cannot enjoy “true life” either now or in the age to come. 

First, we must note that while there is a sense in which Christians can live in the flesh—according to the remnants of the fallen human nature that still plague us this side of eternity—believers do not set their minds on the flesh the way that unbelieving and therefore unregenerate people do. By no means are we downplaying the difficulty of ongoing sin in the believer’s life. Christians can even fall into grievous sin, and we must never think that there is any transgression that we are above committing. Scripture shows us that true believers can murder, commit adultery, and even deny Christ. Nevertheless, there is a change that happens upon conversion that means we are no longer in the flesh. We sin and grieve the Spirit, but the true believer in Jesus never finds lasting satisfaction in doing so. Christians may fall, but they get up again, repent, submit to and follow Jesus, walking in the Spirit. Christians are not controlled by the mindset of the flesh, for if we were, we could not persevere in faith, and perseverance in faith is granted to all who are justified in Christ. 

The unconverted—those who set their minds on the flesh—cannot experience true life
either now or in the age to come. Fleshly minds do not submit to the law of God (Rom. 8:7 above). In fact, they do all they can to suppress it and its conviction. Moreover, the mind set on the flesh is hostile to God. It cannot please the Lord in any sense. It wants nothing to do with God and—in the supreme display of irrationality—causes a person to hate God so much that he would rather suffer in hell than please the Lord in heaven. As long as people are in the flesh, they cannot please God in any way (Rom. 8:8 above). This means that they [while rejecting God] cannot even make the choice to trust Christ, a choice that is indeed pleasing to the Lord, for to trust in Jesus alone for salvation is to give up our rejection of God and His standards. Because of our fallenness to the sin nature, God must give us faith in Jesus if we are to believe. Our faith is a gift of God.

Ephesians 2:8-9 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.”

In his commentary Romans, John Murray says that to be hostile to God “is nothing other than total depravity and ‘cannot please God’ is nothing less than total inability.” On our own in the sinful desires of the flesh, we are so hostile to God that we would have nothing to do with Him. If He were merely to knock at the doors of our hearts, it would not be enough. To save us, He must crash through the door, for we would never invite Him in otherwise. Only then will our eyes be open and we open the door to Christ as Savior and Lord. My old mentor Bill Giles always said, "You cannot know what you are saved to, until you first know what you have been saved from." The sinful desires of the flesh which leads to spiritual death introduced by original sin and continues until glory is what we are saved from by God through His holy plan of Salvation through the blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ. Amen.

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