This sermon exhorts believers to live according to the way the Lord has prepared, called and provided for us to live - not according to the world, or the former lifestyle. It explains the new man/old man Scriptures, as well as Romans 7, which are often taken out of context to justify sin!
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The Old Man, The New Man & You Appreciated the sermon.
Faust says, that the "old man" is the way we naturally do and too much have (in the past) lived ... and that the "new man" is the way a believer should and (as a believer) has the power to live.
But I am wondering what the "he" is that "cannot sin" in the verse where Paul says, "he cannot sin because he is born of God."
This verse seems to support the idea that there is something and/or someone relating to a believer that CANNOT sin. I have heard it said that this refers to "the born again part" (the spirit?) of a believer which CANNOT sin and which is absolutely antagonistic to sin ... as opposed to the "flesh" which in everyone CANNOT do right and is incapable of wanting to do anything other than sin.
As such, these two parts of (?) the believer continually are at "war" with one another.
But this outlook and use of "he" does not quite seem to square with Faust"s view which seems to rather equate "old man" and "new man" with two different WAYS of living.
Don Kagel (12/12/2018)
from Haines City,Fl.
For Lukewarm Christians An eye opening sermon seldom preached in IFB churches. Gal. 5:16 says Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. Remember we have to … grow in grace 2 Pet. 3:18 as we put off the " old man ". Thanks for hard preaching.
Joey Faust was born in Columbia, SC. He spent his early childhood years in rural Blythewood (where his family on his father's side had for generations, been members of the Baptist church there). As an early teen, he spent his summers as an equestrian counselor for the YMCA's...