• — Fasting Doesn't Kill The Flesh (Sin Nature)

    © Caleb Eleojo


    It might sound a bit crazy… but if you’ve been following for a while, you know I wouldn’t share this without reason. So stay with me.


    Galatians 3:3 (ERV) || “You began your life in Christ with the Spirit. Now do you try to complete it by your own power? That is foolish”.


    Put simply anything the Spirit starts in us cannot be finished by our own efforts. Trying to do so would be pure folly, right?


    So let's consider the scripture below;


    Colossians 2:11 (ERV) “In Christ you had a different kind of circumcision, one that was not done by human hands. That is, you were made free from the power of your sinful self. That is the kind of circumcision Christ does”.


    Jesus Christ freed us from the power of our sinful selves (the flesh) and here's a picture of this — imagine a massive tree, its roots sunk deep into the earth, unshakable.


    Then someone comes along and severs it at the roots. The tree is now free to move, but it will take time to move it.


    Now this is exactly what Jesus did when He freed us from the power of the flesh (sin nature).


    But in context to Galatians 3:3, Jesus started the work of dealing with the flesh (sin nature) and this leads to a logical question, “can we finish this work on our own?!”


    Let's consider the scripture below,


    Galatians 5:17 (ERV) || “The sinful self wants what is against the Spirit, and the Spirit wants what is against the sinful self. They are always fighting against each other, so that you don’t do what you really want to do”.


    The Holy Spirit wars against the flesh (sin nature) — and here's what Jesus said,


    “The Spirit of truth will bring glory to me by telling you what he receives from me” — John 16: 14 (ERV)


    In other words, the Spirit warring against the flesh (sin nature) is a continuation of where Jesus stopped. Because the scripture above tells us that the Holy Spirit will bring glory to Jesus Christ — by continuing what Jesus started.


    And here's how the Spirit wars against the flesh (sin nature) — “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think...” — Romans 12:2 (NLT)


    Now the word “transform” above, is from a Greek word meaning “metamorphosis” — the process that leads to an outward, permanent change.


    Something it says God will do, only if we let Him — implying that metamorphosis (transformation) is not something achieved by the human strength.


    So you see the connections — Jesus began this work of crucifying the flesh (sin nature) by freeing us from its power. Like transforming an ant into a caterpillar.


    Now God continues this work in us through His Holy Spirit by changing the way we think — a complete metamorphosis — the caterpillar becoming a butterfly, where an ant couldn't.


    So Jesus starts it and the Holy Spirit finishes it — but where do we come in?!


    Colossians 2:23 (TLB) || “These rules may seem good, for rules of this kind require strong devotion and are humiliating and hard on the body, but they have no effect when it comes to conquering a person’s evil thoughts and desires...”


    In other words, fasting as a rule that's humiliating and hard on the body (form of asceticism) and requiring strong devotion — contributes nothing to conquering a person's evil thoughts and desires (the flesh - sin nature).


    Fasting contributes nothing to the metamorphosis of a believer — from baby believer to adult believer — from not looking like Christ to looking like Christ.


    God started it and God will finish it — so there is no place for man-made rules like fasting!


    Now this led me to the conclusion that “fasting has no effect on the flesh (sin nature!


    And the only way to crucify the flesh (sin nature) — is to present yourself before God though prayers, reading and studying the word of God, interaction with the brethren — so God takes it up from here and makes metamorphosis possible.


    Because we cannot grow anything ourselves — we can only plant like Paul did, water like Apollo did but only God gives the increase (growth - metamorphosis - transformation).


    Now if this challenged what you thought you knew, then the conversation doesn’t end here.


    • Read the full argument.
    • Unlearn the myths.
    • Relearn the truth.


    Get a copy of “The Things Fasting Won't Do” by Caleb Eleojo via this link — https://selar.com/m/Caleb_Eleojo


    Picture credits, Dele Osunmakinde , Femi Lazarus

    #thethingsfastingwontdo #SpiritualDiscipline #HungerForGod #BiblicalFasting #SpiritualAwakening #ChristianityUnfiltered #SpiritualDiscipline
    — Fasting Doesn't Kill The Flesh (Sin Nature) © Caleb Eleojo It might sound a bit crazy… but if you’ve been following for a while, you know I wouldn’t share this without reason. So stay with me. Galatians 3:3 (ERV) || “You began your life in Christ with the Spirit. Now do you try to complete it by your own power? That is foolish”. Put simply anything the Spirit starts in us cannot be finished by our own efforts. Trying to do so would be pure folly, right? So let's consider the scripture below; Colossians 2:11 (ERV) “In Christ you had a different kind of circumcision, one that was not done by human hands. That is, you were made free from the power of your sinful self. That is the kind of circumcision Christ does”. Jesus Christ freed us from the power of our sinful selves (the flesh) and here's a picture of this — imagine a massive tree, its roots sunk deep into the earth, unshakable. Then someone comes along and severs it at the roots. The tree is now free to move, but it will take time to move it. Now this is exactly what Jesus did when He freed us from the power of the flesh (sin nature). But in context to Galatians 3:3, Jesus started the work of dealing with the flesh (sin nature) and this leads to a logical question, “can we finish this work on our own?!” Let's consider the scripture below, Galatians 5:17 (ERV) || “The sinful self wants what is against the Spirit, and the Spirit wants what is against the sinful self. They are always fighting against each other, so that you don’t do what you really want to do”. The Holy Spirit wars against the flesh (sin nature) — and here's what Jesus said, “The Spirit of truth will bring glory to me by telling you what he receives from me” — John 16: 14 (ERV) In other words, the Spirit warring against the flesh (sin nature) is a continuation of where Jesus stopped. Because the scripture above tells us that the Holy Spirit will bring glory to Jesus Christ — by continuing what Jesus started. And here's how the Spirit wars against the flesh (sin nature) — “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think...” — Romans 12:2 (NLT) Now the word “transform” above, is from a Greek word meaning “metamorphosis” — the process that leads to an outward, permanent change. Something it says God will do, only if we let Him — implying that metamorphosis (transformation) is not something achieved by the human strength. So you see the connections — Jesus began this work of crucifying the flesh (sin nature) by freeing us from its power. Like transforming an ant into a caterpillar. Now God continues this work in us through His Holy Spirit by changing the way we think — a complete metamorphosis — the caterpillar becoming a butterfly, where an ant couldn't. So Jesus starts it and the Holy Spirit finishes it — but where do we come in?! Colossians 2:23 (TLB) || “These rules may seem good, for rules of this kind require strong devotion and are humiliating and hard on the body, but they have no effect when it comes to conquering a person’s evil thoughts and desires...” In other words, fasting as a rule that's humiliating and hard on the body (form of asceticism) and requiring strong devotion — contributes nothing to conquering a person's evil thoughts and desires (the flesh - sin nature). Fasting contributes nothing to the metamorphosis of a believer — from baby believer to adult believer — from not looking like Christ to looking like Christ. God started it and God will finish it — so there is no place for man-made rules like fasting! Now this led me to the conclusion that “fasting has no effect on the flesh (sin nature! And the only way to crucify the flesh (sin nature) — is to present yourself before God though prayers, reading and studying the word of God, interaction with the brethren — so God takes it up from here and makes metamorphosis possible. Because we cannot grow anything ourselves — we can only plant like Paul did, water like Apollo did but only God gives the increase (growth - metamorphosis - transformation). Now if this challenged what you thought you knew, then the conversation doesn’t end here. • Read the full argument. • Unlearn the myths. • Relearn the truth. Get a copy of “The Things Fasting Won't Do” by Caleb Eleojo via this link — https://selar.com/m/Caleb_Eleojo Picture credits, Dele Osunmakinde , Femi Lazarus #thethingsfastingwontdo #SpiritualDiscipline #HungerForGod #BiblicalFasting #SpiritualAwakening #ChristianityUnfiltered #SpiritualDiscipline
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