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Righteousness by Faith
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Articles by A.T Jones
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Published in the Advent Review and
Sabbath Herold
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(Article titles supplied by Allen
A. Benosn)
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"Let This Mind Be in You, Which
Was Also in Christ Jesus."
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April 18, 1899
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There is a serious and very bothersome mistake which is
made by many persons.
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That mistake is made in thinking that when they are converted
their old sinful flesh is blotted out.
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In other words, they make the mistake of thinking that
they are to be delivered form the flesh by having it taken away from them
altogether.
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Then when they find that this is not so, when they find
that the same old flesh, with its inclinations, its besetments, and its
enticements is still there, they are not prepared for it and so become
discouraged and are ready to think that they never were converted at all.
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And yet, if they would think a little, they ought to be
able to see that that is all a mistake. Did you not have exactly the same
body after you were converted that you had before? Was not that body composed
of exactly the same material--the same flesh and bones and blood--after
you were converted as that of which it was composed before? To these questions
everybody will promptly say Yes. And plainly that is the truth.
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And now there are further questions: Was not that flesh
also of exactly the same quality as before? Was it not still human flesh,
natural flesh, as certainly as it was before? To this also everybody will
say Yes.
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Then also a still further question: It being the same
flesh and of the same quality--it still being human flesh, natural flesh--is
it not also still just as certainly sinful flesh as it was before?
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Just here is where creeps in the mistake of these many
persons. To this last question they are inclined to think that the answer
should be "No," when it must be only a decided "Yes." And this decided
"Yes" must be maintained so long as we continue in this natural body.
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And when it is decided and constantly maintained that
the flesh of the converted person is still sinful flesh and only sinful
flesh, he is so thoroughly convinced that in his flesh dwells no good thing
that he will never allow a shadow of confidence in the flesh. And this
being so, his sole dependence is upon something other than the flesh, even
upon the Holy Spirit of God. His source of strength and hope is altogether
exclusive of the flesh, even in Jesus Christ only. And being everlastingly
watchful, suspicious, and thoroughly distrustful of the flesh, he never
can expect any good thing from that source, and so is prepared by the power
of God to beat back and crush down without mercy every impulse or suggestion
that may arise from it, and so does not fail, does not become discouraged,
but goes on from victory to victory and from strength to strength.
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Conversion, then, you see, does not put new flesh upon
the old spirit but a new Spirit within the old flesh. It does not propose
to bring new flesh to the old mind, but a new mind to the old flesh. Deliverance
and victory are not gained by having the human nature taken away, but by
receiving the divine nature to subdue and have dominion over the human--not
by the taking away of the sinful flesh, but by the sending in of the sinless
Spirit to conquer and condemn sin in the flesh.
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The Scripture does not say, Let this flesh be upon you
which was also upon Christ, but it does say, "Let this mind be in you,
which was also in Christ Jesus." Phil. 2:5.
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The Scripture does not say, Be ye transformed by the renewing
of your flesh, but it does say, "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your
mind." Rom. 12:2. We shall be translated by the renewing of our flesh,
but we must be transformed by the renewing of our minds.
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The Lord Jesus took the same flesh and blood, the same
human nature, that we have, flesh just like our sinful flesh, and because
of sin, and by the power of the Spirit of God through the divine mind that
was in Him, "condemned sin in the flesh." Rom. 8:3. And therein is our
deliverance (Rom. 7:25); therein is our victory. "Let this mind be in you,
which was also in Christ Jesus." "A new heart will I give you, and a new
Spirit will I put within you."
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Do not be discouraged at sight of sinfulness in the flesh.
It is only the light of the Spirit of God, and by the discernment of the
mind of Christ, that you can see so much sinfulness in your flesh, and
the more sinfulness you see in your flesh, the more of the Spirit of God
you certainly have. This is a sure test. Then when you see sinfulness abundant
in you, thank the Lord that you have so much of the Spirit of God that
you can see so much of the sinfulness and know of a surety that when sinfulness
abounds, grace much more abounds in order that "as sin hath reigned unto
death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life
by Jesus Christ our Lord."
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