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Depravity and SanctificationRomans 7:14-25Total depravity is
a reality taught in Holy Scripture and experienced in life that has important
implications for pagans and Christians alike. Very often we think of this
Biblical doctrine in connection with those who are unregenerate, or with regard
to Christians before their conversion. Somehow we reflect less frequently on the
depravity which still infects those who have been saved by grace and born again
of the Holy Spirit.
Depravity is still part of the believer's reality. We not only fall victim to
the depravity of others in this life, we continue to see the fruits of depravity
in our own character and conduct. This is why Martin Luther could speak of
believers as simul justus el peccator (meaning at the same time righteous
and sinner).
That there is a continuing influence of sin in the believer
means that there will be God-instigated internal spiritual warfare in the
lives of all true Christians. That we are a new creature with a new, eternal
soul in which we will never wish to sin strives against the remains of
depravity. Though sin's dominion is ended by regeneration, its presence is
not. We thus read in Romans 5:21, "That as sin hath reigned unto death,
even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life." As
J.C. Ryle puts it, a holy violence, a conflict, a warfare, a fight, a
soldier's life and a wrestling are that which the Romans 7 passage above is
speaking of as characteristic of the true Christian. Though sin still remains in true Christians, and we see in
ourselves the evidence of a great struggle between flesh and Spirit, yet in
Christ we have been freed from sin. We read in Romans 6:6,7: "Knowing
this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be
destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. For he that is dead is
freed from sin." Finally, the Christian's walk will neither be marked by complacency towards sin, nor spiritual perfection. When God converts a sinner, and translates him into the state of grace, He sets him free to will and to do that which is spiritually good: yet, because of the sinner's remaining corruption, he continues to desire that which is evil at times, although he has an ongoing desire to do that which is good. When perfectionistic teachers assure us that we can come to a point when we no longer consciously struggle against sin, they stumble at three points:\
No, the true Christian will walk through this world in a fight against sin, not just in others but in himself. Depravity remains a reality for believers – all too real in our thoughts, words, and actions. But God has broken the dominion of sin by uniting us to Christ, given us the Spirit to empower our obedience, given us His Word for an unchanging standard of righteousness, and filled our hearts with a desire for His glory and eternal fellowship with Him as our goal. Sin will not have the last word. |
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