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Mankind is spiritually dead before salvation, walking according to the
world, the flesh, and the influence of Satan. Though an unsaved person
may function normally in earthly life, he remains unable to receive or
understand the things of God because they must be spiritually discerned.
Salvation is therefore not the result of human effort or merit, but the
mercy and grace of God through Jesus Christ, who raises the believer
from spiritual death and seats him in a new position before God the
Father.
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John distinguishes between the body, soul, and spirit. The physical body
is described as the vehicle through which a person operates on earth.
The soul is the real person, possessing mind, will, emotions, desires,
and free choice. The spirit is the part of man designed to commune with
God. Before the new birth, the spirit is dead, leaving the soul
vulnerable to sin and Satanic influence. After salvation, the spirit is
made alive and becomes capable of receiving direction, conviction,
revelation, and witness from the Holy Spirit.
The
soul remains affected by the sinful nature even after salvation. Jesus
taught that defilement comes from within, not merely from external
actions or physical contact. The heart is a biblical term for the inner
man, or soul. The physical heart does not contain the soul; it is just a
biological pump and that a person’s identity does not change through a
heart transplant. The problem is not physical anatomy, but the fallen
nature inherited from Adam.
The
born-again spirit is the “candle of the LORD,” able to search the inward
parts of man. Through the Holy Spirit, Christians can understand
spiritual truth and receive the mind of Christ. This requires daily
cooperation as each believer must choose to pray, read the Bible, and
present his body as a living sacrifice. The Holy Spirit will not
override the believer’s will because the soul must willingly yield to
God.
Every
person experiences a battle between the desire to obey God and the pull
of sin. Victory does not come by pretending the struggle is absent, but
by recognizing that sin does not have to rule. Each person can choose
not to sin by yielding to the Holy Spirit and allowing the born-again
spirit to govern the soul and body.
The
baptism of the Holy Spirit is the source of power for Christians. Jesus
knew we would face opposition from Lucifer, fallen angels, and evil
spirits, so He commanded His disciples to wait for the promise of God
the Father. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is an empowering experience
that strengthens the believer’s spirit, makes it easier to walk in
obedience, and enables resistance against the flesh.
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