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Amen! We must die to rid ourselves of the old man, the sinner. Thank God for He put us in Christ on the cross and in that death we say goodbye to the sinner and are born anew. As Paul said in his letter to the Galatians (2:20), "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me". Now the quest becomes to live a life without sin, a life to Christ such that God may fulfill his eternal purpose through us.

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First, we repent, ie. have Godly sorrow for our old lives when in agreement with darkness. In retrospect,

this is such an insult to a loving, holy God. Then, when we feel we have dealt with the major things

we KNOW we did, we KNOW are wrong with us, then, we get baptized, washing away these sins,

and entering a totally NEW life in the Lord. IN the Lord, no longer IN the world.

We also are not forced. Day by day, moment by moment, we CAN go back to our old carnal ways,

which are enmity with God.

Addictions, unbelieving family who can draw us in, make us feel guilty, allurements. Satan has many

tricks, and we are being watched spiritually all the time.

We note how Yehoshua (the meaningless word Jesus in English, since 1640) emphasized 'watch',

and also 'watch AND PRAY'. We're ALWAYS noticing things. These are what we're watching,

what we're seeing, and this needs to be prayed about.

What an intense, moment by moment eventful LIFE that the bible shows us.

During baptism, we're 'crucified', or 'impaled' with Christ, so then the ANCIENT carnal is,

at that point, dead, so then the connection between us and the tremendous power of sin

is broken.

The word 'freed' means that righteousness is attributed to, conferred. Thus the power of

the Lord separates us unto Himself, and breaks the sin connection, or connections.

Because the carnal spirit is impaled, it resurrects daily, so then we read that Paul 'dies daily'.

I think possibly during sleep the carnal spirit then breaks free, resurrects and we then

impale our carnal spirit daily, and sometimes DURING the day as satan presents things

that 'used to' lead us astray.

I found it's so very serious, and not some simple, quick thing AT ALL. Be ye HOLY as He is HOLY

is a very tall order.

It's a little bit like introducing new foods to a baby. The baby often wants none of that.

But gradually can come to accept it and sometimes to even like it.

That's how it can be drawing away from former sins, some of which are even hidden from us!!

Some can be buried deep, like certain bad attitudes.

It can be viewed as really a nuisance or really a gift that God brings our prevailing sins to the surface.

So very well covered up!! Even from us. How many people do you know who secretly, or not,

believe, and sometimes even SAY 'I am a GOOD person', when YOU have seen ways they have

that are anything BUT. Try saying that to them and see what happens!! And often these are

church people. And sometimes these people are major donors to the church in which case

YOU will be condemned, and they put up, 'restored'.

This is but one small example noted again and again in so many situations.

But we must 'work out OUR OWN Salvation', not other's.

We can certainly see that this is a 'high calling'.

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