If my people, which are                                  called by my name,shall humble themselves, and                                  pray, and seek my face, and turn from their                                  wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and                                  will forgive their sin, and will heal their                                  land. (2 Chronicles 7:14).                                                                   
Forasmuch as ye know                                  that ye were not redeemed with corruptible                                  things...but with the precious blood of Christ.                                  (1 Peter 1:18-19).                                  
Preface                                  
My                                  unique employment situation has allowed me to do                                  extensive travel, both here in the USA and                                  abroad. When I get the opportunity, I often                                  acquaint myself with "new" saints of God and                                  fellowship with them as the Spirit leads. I have                                  met many saints of God who, because of what                                  they've been taught, do not have the same                                  understanding that God has revealed to me on                                  this particular subject. In many areas, I don't                                  have all the understanding that I need, and I                                  pray that God will give me more. As individual                                  saints of God, while we are not all at the same                                  level of understanding of God's Word, one thing                                  is clear; we must have a strong desire to know                                  Truth and must continue to study the Word of God                                  in search of Truth. Also, once we learn of                                  Truth, we must individually walk in light as God                                  personally reveals it to us. Our desire to know                                  Truth must be greater then any other desire, as                                  Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Our                                  attitude towards Truth is a reflection of our                                  attitude towards Christ. It is a definite fact                                  that when Gods saves us from a life of sin, no                                  matter how He does it or how we think He does                                  it, we had better end up holy when it's all said                                  and done. In the life of a true child of God,                                  holiness, as exemplified by living a pure and                                  godly life free from all sin, is the doctrine                                  toward which all other doctrines lead, and in                                  which they all center. That God wills, provides                                  for, and demands our sanctification from all                                  sin, no candid Bible reader will deny. It is a                                  Bible fact that God requires and empowers His                                  people to live holy sanctified lives. 1 Peter                                  1:15-16 But as he which hath called you is holy,                                  so be ye holy in all manner of conversation;                                  Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am                                  holy. True Bible holiness is opposed to all sin,                                  filthiness, and ungodliness. It removes from                                  both soul and body everything that defiles.                                                                   
In                                  my travels and acquaintances, I have met people                                  with seemingly the right doctrine, but the wrong                                  spirit. On the other hand, I have also met                                  people who had the wrong doctrine, but a right                                  spirit. I have no doubt that many of these dear                                  brothers and sisters differing in doctrine from                                  myself are genuinely saved and sanctified. I                                  enjoy our blessed fellowship. I have the utmost                                  confidence in their salvation and do not                                  hesitate to call on them to pray for me when I                                  need it. However, thank God, I've met many                                  saints, and regularly worship with saints, with                                  both the right doctrine and the right spirit. I                                  believe that as individual saints of God we                                  should all strive to keep the unity of the                                  Spirit until we all come to the unity of the                                  faith. Our fellowship is not necessarily based                                  on what we believe, but in whom we believe and                                  how obedient we are to what God has already                                  revealed to us. However, I strongly believe that                                  it is God's divine will that we all see                                  eye-to-eye on the cardinal doctrines of the                                  Church of God. Certainly, there is no room for                                  traditions or private interpretations of the                                  scripture when it comes to the divine plan of                                  salvation. I am convinced that God's people are                                  not divided on what we actually know (those                                  things that God has divinely and personally                                  revealed), but where there is division or                                  confusion, it is the result what we think we                                  know (those things that we may have been taught                                  by man, as sincere as they may have been).                                  Differences there are, however, if we don't                                  prayerfully discuss our differences and study                                  the Word of God together, keeping an open mind                                  and a keen ear to what the Spirit of God has to                                  say, our doctrinal differences may never be                                  resolved. For this, we will individually be held                                  accountable at the Judgment.                                  
Among the Church of God as                                  a whole, that is, those separate called-out                                  persons whose roots go back to Pentecost through                                  Brother D. S. Warner and others in the Evening                                  Light Church of God reformation of the late 19th                                  century, there is still much controversy                                  surrounding what is actually involved in God's                                  divine plan of redemption for mankind,                                  particularly along the line of sanctification.                                  There was much conflict among the Church of God                                  people on this subject during Brother Warner's                                  day and in days previous to those. The reason                                  for this conflict, I'm afraid, is that many                                  people have taught the traditions of men and not                                  the inspired Word of God. Certainly God is not                                  the author of confusion. Therefore, the devil                                  has taken advantage of this situation and has                                  used this subject, and teachings related to it,                                  to cause confusion and division among the very                                  people of God. The same is true of the                                  ever-diminishing “conservative holiness”                                  movement of our day. Due to a lack of proper                                  instruction and a general acceptance of the more                                  traditional Evening Light "Church of God"                                  teachings that have been handed down from one                                  generation to another (primarily from a                                  Wesleyan-Arminian viewpoint), some well-meaning                                  preachers have sowed discord among the brethren                                  over these issues. Many continue to do so, some                                  no doubt intentionally and some unintentionally.                                  We are to earnestly contend for the faith, but                                  some have mistakenly become earnestly                                  contentiousness for the faith! The Word of God                                  teaches that there should be no discord and                                  division among God's people. We are known by our                                  fruit (Matt 12:33) and if our fruit doesn't                                  consistently reflect that of the Spirit of God                                  (love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness,                                  goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance), then                                  it is not of God. God's plan of redemption for                                  mankind is not something that is difficult and                                  cannot be understood. It is not even something                                  that is complicated. The Bible says that a                                  foolish wayfaring man can understand it (Isa                                  35:8). The Word of God calls people who sow                                  discord an "abomination" and discord is one of                                  the six things that the Lord hates the most                                  (Prov 6:19).                                  
I                                  believe the work of God as a whole has suffered                                  and is currently suffering because some have                                  allowed the devil to freely work among God's                                  people. Jesus fervently prayed for us all in one                                  of His last prayers on earth. His desire was                                  "that they all may be one; as thou, Father, art                                  in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one                                  in us: that the world may believe that thou hast                                  sent me" (John 17:21). In this prayer alone,                                  Jesus prayed no less than five times "that they                                  all be one". Are we going to let Jesus' prayer                                  go in vain?                                  
I                                  also believe that God will not bless the Church                                  of God as a whole like He wants to because of                                  the sin of division and the tremendous amount of                                  confusion that still exists in her ranks. Would                                  He be a just God to do so? I strongly believe                                  that when Christ returns for His bride, He is                                  coming back after a glorious holy Church,                                  without spot, wrinkle, blemish, or blame. Our                                  challenge as individual saints, and the body of                                  Christ as a whole, is to be numbered of those                                  precious few. Mistakes and separations have been                                  made in that past, some of which were needless                                  or were caused by overzealous leaders on all                                  sides of the issues, but it is time for                                  reconciliation. As new generations are coming                                  on, there seems to be a willingness to begin to                                  address the issues that have divided us, work                                  towards reconciliation, and get beyond them. I                                  trust that this attitude prevails well into the                                  future.                                  
This                                  study is mostly the result of my own personal                                  Bible study. However, much of my foundational                                  understanding has been the result of a                                  Spirit-filled pastor, faithful Sunday School                                  teachers, and my godly parents. Also, I have                                  attempted to look into various opposing views                                  and historical happenings in an effort to                                  understand where the problem areas really are.                                  As I was taught and prayerfully studied out                                  these Bible Truths, the Spirit of God witnessed                                  to me, confirmed the Word, and wrote them                                  forever in my heart. Having been raised in the                                  Church of God and being of a fairly young age, I                                  can only vaguely remember when some of these                                  Truths were generally revealed in the early                                  1970's. It was a somewhat different message than                                  what had been generally taught by Brother D. S.                                  Warner and other Church of God reformers,                                  although not entirely. In my studies, I have                                  discovered that it was not "new light" at all,                                  it was just different than what was generally                                  being taught at that time. As a child, I recall                                  there seemed to much turmoil and a spiritual                                  shaking that took place in the Church. As with                                  previous unveilings of Truth, some accepted the                                  message and some didn't. Not understanding what                                  the controversy was about, I came to a point                                  several years ago in my Christian experience                                  where I wanted to know what was right. God was                                  calling me to a deeper consecration, commonly                                  referred to as the second work of grace, and I                                  needed to understand to the best of my ability                                  what that calling and experience was all about.                                  I was not then, and still remain not so much                                  interested in who is right, but what is right.                                  During my personal studies and search for Truth,                                  I came to realize that there was not a whole lot                                  of Church of God printed material surrounding                                  the actual Truths of these teachings. I believe                                  the Lord has opened up my understanding for this                                  purpose and it is with this burden that I felt                                  led to document this study. Some areas of this                                  study are fairly involved and rather spiritually                                  deep. I apologize if I have not been able to                                  properly express the Word in a clear manner                                  along every line. Any failure to do so is on my                                  part and should not be associated with these                                  eternal Truths of God's Word. I felt it                                  necessary to search out and present some of the                                  more deep things of God because I'm afraid that                                  man has so miserably twisted the scriptures and                                  has confused the minds of many of God's true                                  people along these doctrinal lines. In many                                  cases, I am convinced that some people have                                  heard and accepted man's ideas as truth instead                                  of hearing from God and getting His mind on                                  these and other doctrines. I have attempted to                                  counter some of this confusion by going deep                                  into the Word and pulling out precious Truths.                                  It is not my intent to simply “stir up the                                  devil” or reopen wombs that have long since                                  healed, but rather to provide the reader with a                                  written perspective of what we believe God has                                  revealed along this particular line of teaching.                                  I know that I am the least among the saints, but                                  if God can get any glory and if the Church can                                  be edified, I am willing to do what I can to                                  help build her up. I pray that every reader will                                  receive this study in the spirit that it was                                  written in and that God will give understanding                                  to honest hearts.                                  
God's Plan Of Redemption                                  For Mankind                                  
INTRODUCTION                                                                   
Man                                  miserably fell from God's grace in the Garden of                                  Eden. God, in His infinite wisdom and                                  omniscience, has a plan to redeem fallen man.                                  What was really involved in the “fall” of                                  mankind and how are we effected by it today?                                  What is involved in God's plan of redemption?                                  Often we, as Church of God people, are asked if                                  we believe in one or two "works of grace" or if                                  we are one or two "cleansing". What is the                                  proper answer to these questions? Unfortunately,                                  I have often met people who are supposedly                                  "standing for truth" that don't have any idea,                                  scripturally speaking, of what they are standing                                  for nor do they understand what they are                                  standing against. It would appear as though some                                  people today are like those Jews in the Apostle                                  Paul's day that had a "zeal of God, but not                                  according to knowledge" Romans 10:2. I have                                  talked to many well meaning people who think                                  that they are standing for real Bible Truth, but                                  when scripturally challenged on what they                                  believe, they cannot explain it, they don’t                                  really know why they believe it, they are not                                  sure how they got it, nor do they know what they                                  are going to do with it! The Bible clearly                                  teaches that things we KNOW, we know alike. Why?                                  Because God divinely gives them to us and He is                                  not the author of confusion. The problem comes                                  with the things that we THINK we know. It is in                                  these areas that often the professed people of                                  God are divided over. Why is this? Because the                                  things we think we know do not always line up                                  with the solid teachings of the Bible. However,                                  as God's true people, we should know what the                                  Bible teaches better than all the religious                                  groups and sects of our day. I'm afraid many                                  Church of God people come up short in this area.                                                                   
God                                  would not have us to be ignorant of His divine                                  plan of redemption. It is the most important                                  subject found in the Word of God for lost                                  mankind. This study is intended to look at God's                                  plan of redemption in the biblically sense and                                  try to resolve some of the more controversial                                  issues surrounding God's redemption. The Bible                                  is clear on this subject and God's people need                                  to understand what the Bible teaches along these                                  doctrinal lines.                                  
The                                  main questions that will be addressed in our                                  study are:                                  
1.                                  What actually happened in the garden? How many                                  "steps" did Adam fall due to his rebellion                                  against God? What impact does this initial act                                  of rebellion have on us today?                                  
2.                                  What is original sin? Did we inherit sin from                                  Adam? If so, how is it forgiven or dealt with in                                  Bible salvation? Does it require an additional                                  cleansing?                                  
3.                                  What about man's nature? Is it corrupt? Why do                                  all children choose to sin when they reach the                                  age of accountability?                                  
4.                                  Who is the "old man" and when does he die? Who                                  is the "new man" and when do we receive him?                                                                   
5.                                  When do we receive the Spirit of God? Does His                                  inception require an additional "work of grace"?                                                                   
“Fallen From Grace”.                                                                   
Picture yourself in the                                  garden of Eden. None of the stresses and                                  obligations that we have today. Jobs, school,                                  children, housework, etc... Nothing but a                                  minimal obligation to God. This is the way it                                  was "in the beginning". Genesis 1:28 And God                                  blessed them, and God said unto them, Be                                  fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth,                                  and subdue it. Genesis 2:15 And the LORD God                                  took the man, and put him into the garden of                                  Eden to dress it and to keep it.                                   
The                                  Bible teaches that mankind was made in the image                                  of God. He was created with a likeness or                                  similarity to God. In certain ways, he resembled                                  God. Genesis 1:26-27 And God said, Let us make                                  man in our image, after our likeness... So God                                  created man in his own image, in the image of                                  God created he him; male and female created he                                  them.                                  
Adam                                  and Eve did not physically look like God because                                  God is a Spirit. Being created in God's image                                  simply means that man was created with some of                                  the same moral attributes of God (i.e..                                  righteous, purity, and holiness). Before the                                  fall, God's ultimate approval was on Adam. The                                  Bible implies that God would come down to walk                                  and directly commune with Adam (Gen 3:8). But                                  sin entered into the picture and separated man                                  from God. Adam and Eve were told one thing by                                  God not to do; Genesis 2:17 But of the tree of                                  the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not                                  eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest                                  thereof thou shalt surely die. But that's                                  exactly what Adam and Eve did. Genesis 3:6 And                                  when the woman saw that the tree was good for                                  food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and                                  a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took                                  of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also                                  unto her husband with her; and he did eat.                                                                   
It                                  was here that Adam and Eve rebelled against God,                                  and therefore “fell” from grace. They disobeyed                                  a known commandment of God. An important                                  question to ask ourselves is what it was that                                  caused Adam and Eve to disobey God and commit                                  this sin against their maker? Certainly, there                                  was nothing sinfully "wrong" with them. As                                  noted, they were created in the image of God.                                  They were not "slanted" towards sin inwardly (in                                  other words by an inward sinful nature), they                                  were morally pure and holy. There was nothing                                  sinful about them that they inherited, for they                                  were never physically born. As the scriptures                                  reveal, their natures were patterned after God's                                  nature. They didn't have sinful depraved                                  natures, but yet, they still rebelled against                                  God and sinned, thereby “falling” from God's                                  divine favor.                                  
The                                  answer to this all important question is quite                                  simple: They listened to Satan's reasoning, were                                  tempted by him, were drawn away by their own                                  lust, and yielded to a sinful temptation. Many                                  years later, the Apostle James reaffirmed this                                  universal reality by the proclamation that                                  "every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of                                  his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath                                  conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when                                  it is finished, bringeth forth death." James                                  1:14-15. Notice, it was Eve who was first drawn                                  away by her lust for the fruit. She was deceived                                  and sinned before Adam did. After she rebelled,                                  she handed the fruit off to Adam and he                                  willingly sinned likewise, knowing full well                                  what the consequence would be. Again, both Adam                                  and Eve made a deliberate choice to rebel and                                  sin against God, knowing that the penalty would                                  be death. Did they die that dreadful day?                                  Physically, no. Spiritually, yes. They were                                  separated from God's approval. Sin always                                  separates man from God. Isaiah 59:2 But your                                  iniquities have separated between you and your                                  God, and your sins have hid his face from you,                                  that he will not hear. God's punishment and                                  attitude toward Adam and Eve can be seen in the                                  rest of Gen 3:14-24. He no longer looked on them                                  with the divine favor that He did when He first                                  created them. They “fell from grace”, that is to                                  say, they fell out of God's unmerited favor                                  because they chose to rebel against God rather                                  then to obey Him. That day, because of his                                  rebellion, Adam introduced sin and death into                                  the world. Romans 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man                                  sin entered into the world, and death by sin.                                  How many steps did Adam’s rebellion lower him                                  to? One big one! He fell from grace into                                  disgrace. He fell from having the divine favor                                  of God to receiving the curses of God.                                                                   
How                                  Are We Effected By Adam and Eve’s Rebellion                                  Against God?                                  
Prior to the day that Adam                                  and Eve disobeyed and sinned against God, there                                  was no such thing as sin in this present time                                  world. Because of Adam's rebellion, the Bible                                  says that sin was introduced into the world, not                                  into the hearts of mankind. Hence, it is no                                  surprise when we read the admonishment of Saint                                  John where it is recorded that we are to “love                                  not the world, neither the things that are in                                  the world. If any man love the world, the love                                  of the Father is not in him. For all that is in                                  the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust                                  of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of                                  the Father, but is of the world.” (1 John                                  2:15-16) Worldliness and sin go hand in hand,                                  and in fact are one in the same.                                   
Adam                                  was directly responsible for his own sin. He                                  chose to selfishly rebel and sin against God.                                  Indeed, Adam, exercised his own free will and                                  chose to rebel against the loving and                                  intelligent will of his Creator. His sin brought                                  about his own spiritual death, or separation                                  from God. Adam is not directly responsible for                                  our individual sins. He is indirectly                                  responsible in that it was he that introduced                                  sin onto the world, and therefore we are                                  surrounded by it’s presence. However, we are                                  each responsible for our own sin. It seems as                                  though today, people are eager to place blame on                                  everything and everybody else but themselves.                                  Personal responsibility for our individual                                  actions and rebellion against God seems to be a                                  thing of the past in the minds of many today,                                  even many religious people. It is the spirit of                                  this age. However, someone once said, "You are                                  today what you decided to be yesterday". There                                  is much truth in this statement. Sadly, people                                  are quick blame the school system for the                                  uncontrolled behavior of the children. They                                  blame the government for the evils of our                                  society. They blame the police for not doing                                  enough to lower the crime rate. They blame the                                  deteriorated conditions of the neighborhoods for                                  the increased number of gangs and gang violence.                                  Certainly these systems are not without their                                  faults, however, the real cause for the evil                                  condition in our world is quite simply sin.                                  People have chosen to rebel against God and live                                  a sinful life, rather than to obey God and live                                  holy.                                  
As                                  individuals accountable to God, we can't blame                                  Adam, Eve, father, mother, husband, wife or                                  anyone else for our own sin. Notice at first,                                  Adam tried to blame Eve for his sin. Eve tried                                  to make excuses as well. She attempted to blame                                  the serpent for her sin. What did God do? Did                                  God except these lame excuses and just hold the                                  serpent responsible? No! He held them                                  individually accountable. He punished Eve for                                  her sin and Adam for his sin as well. The                                  serpent got his just punishment too! To this                                  day, even he doesn't have a leg to stand on.                                  This principle of individual responsibility is                                  still the same today. We are responsible for our                                  own individual sins. The Bible reveals the                                  following: Romans 14:10-12 ... we shall all                                  stand before the judgment seat of Christ. For it                                  is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every                                  knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall                                  confess to God. So then every one of us shall                                  give account of himself to God.                                  
Because of Adam's sin,                                  physical death was passed on to all men. Romans                                  5:12 says: Wherefore, as by one man sin entered                                  into the world, and death by sin; and so death                                  passed upon all men. We will all face physical                                  death some day, unless the Lord returns first.                                  Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men                                  once to die, but after this the judgment. Death                                  can be traced back to Adam. It is an appointment                                  that we all must keep. Genesis chapter three                                  also outlines other areas of our lives that have                                  been directly effected by the Adam and Eve’s                                  rebellion against God, but none are imposed on                                  our moral nature.                                  
Two                                  Falls From Grace?                                  
Some                                  teach that Adam fell two-steps; inwardly and                                  outwardly, and therefore two-steps are required                                  to restore mankind back to that original status                                  with God (inwardly being that he lost his                                  holiness, righteous, purity, etc... outwardly                                  being that he committed sin by eating the                                  fruit). I could insert a heart chart here. It is                                  true that Adam lost his holiness, righteousness,                                  and purity before God, but it was not a separate                                  fall. The fact is, the fall from grace was                                  brought about by the sin that he committed. Adam                                  sinned inwardly in his heart before he even took                                  that first bite of the fruit outwardly. Sinning                                  against God does not always require an outward                                  act. We can sin against God in our hearts and                                  never involve another body member or an outward                                  expression. Lust is a good example of such a                                  sin. Having a wrong motive or bad attitude is                                  just as sinful as any outwardly committed sinful                                  act.                                  
Adam's sin caused him to                                  go from being spiritually alive to being                                  spiritually dead. The same is true today. In                                  fact, thousands of years later, the Apostle Paul                                  said in Romans 7:9 For I was alive (spiritually                                  innocent) without the law once: but when the                                  commandment came, sin revived, and I died                                  (spiritually). Paul was spiritually innocent and                                  in his own words “alive” from the time that he                                  was born until the age of accountability and                                  reason, when he intentionally disobeyed the law                                  of God and sinned. Notice, according to the                                  scripture, not until after he sinned did Paul                                  spiritually die. The same is true universally.                                  The Bible teaches in 1Tim 5:6 that one who lives                                  in pleasure is dead while they yet live. Sin                                  always brings a spiritual death.                                   
Those who teach a two-step                                  fall also teach a two-step restoration plan of                                  salvation. Accordingly to this teaching, the                                  first step, or first work of grace, restores man                                  outwardly and the second step, or second work of                                  grace, restores a person inwardly. Those that                                  teach this doctrine believe that one needs to be                                  first cleansed from outward sin (which they call                                  justification) and then subsequently be cleansed                                  inwardly from original inbred sin and carnality                                  in the heart. They often label the second work                                  of grace "entire sanctification". Once this                                  second cleansing takes place, a believer will                                  then no longer be plagued by inward carnality,                                  allowing for the total elimination of what they                                  often call "inward" temptations. This teaching,                                  in various forms, was taught for years in the                                  Evening Light Church of God and is also taught                                  in many holiness groups of our day. In fact,                                  this is probably what Bro. D. S. Warner was                                  referring to when he penned the words to the 3rd                                  verse of the song "I Know My Name Is There". It                                  says this: "Yet inward trouble often cast a                                  shadow o'er my title; But now with full                                  salvation blest, praise God! it's ever clear".                                  It is this particular teaching that we now want                                  to examine by the Word of God in the next few                                  pages.                                  
While Brother Warner was                                  certainly a mighty man of God in his day, and                                  the Church of God owes much to his dedicated                                  efforts, in the truest sense of the word, the                                  Bible does not support what this verse                                  apparently is expressing. The implication is                                  that one can be born again of the Spirit of God,                                  but yet not be solidly convinced of it until                                  after they are “entirely sanctified”. It implies                                  that there are some persons who have “full                                  salvation”, and others who are only half saved.                                  However, the scriptures clearly teach that when                                  one receives true Bible salvation, he or she                                  receives a complete work of salvation. There are                                  no such persons as half saved or "justified"                                  sinners, either inwardly or outwardly. As far as                                  the redemption and removal (cleansing) of sin,                                  when one genuinely repents and receives true                                  Bible salvation, He becomes complete in Christ                                  (Col 2:10). Additionally, anyone who has read                                  either of the books "BIRTH OF A REFORMATION,                                  Life and Labors of D. S. Warner" or "Journal of                                  D. S. Warner" can clearly see that Bro. Warner,                                  as great of a man as he, had many inward                                  struggles both before and after his proclaimed                                  experience of "entire sanctification" on July 6,                                  1877. For instance, on Oct 18, 1877 (pg. 257,                                  Journal of D. S. Warner), only a little over                                  three months after his second crisis experience,                                  his diary records that he was in a meeting where                                  "myself and others felt a wonderful death to sin                                  and the world. Sarah (Bro. Warner's wife) passed                                  through the death groans (she has been                                  previously entirely sanctified on April 8,                                  1877), the Spirit laid me out on the floor". On                                  October 2, 1878, a little over a year after his                                  second crisis experience, Bro. Warner again                                  refers to inward struggles with the flesh when                                  he states "O how vile I have been in the sight                                  of God; how many times Satan has succeeded in                                  resurrecting some self in me….. O Lord save me                                  in the future from such presumption and sin".                                  Other similar instances could be shown.                                                                   
My                                  friend, neither the Bible nor the practical                                  reality of life support such a teaching. We will                                  discuss this subject in more detail later on in                                  our study, but we must say right here that there                                  is no experience taught in the Bible, or                                  otherwise, that will eradicate "inward"                                  temptation, except physical death. If such were                                  the case, how could a person ever backslide? In                                  fact, if we just stop and think about it, most                                  temptations that we commonly experience as                                  Christians, if not all of them, can be traced                                  directly back to some inward fleshly (carnal)                                  desire. No doubt, if our “carnal nature”, or the                                  nature of our flesh, were to be permanently                                  removed, we would no longer be tempted in any                                  way. Certainly, the Apostle James was unaware of                                  such an experience for he said in James 1:14-15                                  But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away                                  of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust                                  hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin,                                  when it is finished, bringeth forth death                                  (spiritually). Jesus was also tempted to sin.                                  During His temptation, the devil catered to an                                  inward fleshly (carnal) desire that Jesus had;                                  hunger, the same one he used on Adam and Eve in                                  the garden. Matthew 4:1-4 Then was Jesus led up                                  of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted                                  of the devil. And when he had fasted forty days                                  and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred.                                  And when the tempter came to him, he said, If                                  thou be the Son of God, command that these                                  stones be made bread. But he answered and said,                                  It is written, Man shall not live by bread                                  alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of                                  the mouth of God. If we claim to never                                  experience inward temptation, we must also then                                  claim to live on a higher standard of holiness                                  today than Jesus and the Apostles did. Can this                                  be true?                                  
Temptation in and of                                  itself is not sin, whether we label it as                                  “inward” or “outward” temptation. However,                                  yielding to or acting upon an evil temptation in                                  rebellion against God’s Word is sin. Being                                  continually tempted by the devil to do wrong is                                  something that we must contend with for the rest                                  of our lives. This is where the Christian's real                                  battle is. But, God's grace is sufficient. 1                                  Corinthians 10:13 There hath no temptation taken                                  you but such as is common to man: but God is                                  faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted                                  above that ye are able; but will with the                                  temptation also make a way to escape, that ye                                  may be able to bear it. God doesn't take us                                  bodily out of the world or it’s influences, but                                  He does give us the power to overcome the world!                                  1 John 5:4 For whatsoever is born of God                                  overcometh the world: and this is the victory                                  that overcometh the world, even our faith.                                  Praise God! Indeed we must be sanctified in this                                  life, yea sanctified wholly, but we need not                                  expect to removed from temptation, nor ever be                                  tempted to sin. This is a message much needed                                  for our new converts.                                  
Cleanse The Inside First.                                                                   
Not                                  only is the doctrine of two distinct falls from                                  grace contrary to scripture, the solution taught                                  for resolving the "problem" is equally contrary                                  to scripture. Many insist on reversing God's                                  true plan of salvation as they attempt to                                  require outward holiness before inward holiness.                                  Jesus Himself said in Matthew 23:26 Thou blind                                  Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the                                  cup and platter, that the outside of them may be                                  clean also. In these scriptures, Jesus clearly                                  outlined the cleansing process. Indeed, in this                                  line of thought there are “two cleansings”. He                                  said that we must have the inside cleaned first                                  and made holy (cleansed from sin and a pure                                  heart placed within) and then, afterwards, the                                  outside (our lives, actions, deeds, appearance,                                  etc...) will come clean. Jesus' all-cleansing                                  sin-killing, deep penetrating, stain removing                                  blood (and oh how powerful it is) cleanses us                                  first within thereby make us holy, and the                                  Apostle Paul further expounded and said that we                                  are to assist in cleansing ourselves outwardly                                  afterwards. 2 Corinthians 7:1 Having therefore                                  these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse                                  ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and                                  spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.                                  Sadly, some people have attempted to reverse                                  this process and insist on outward holiness                                  before inward holiness. Two-step teachers                                  believe that a justified believer still                                  possesses, and is indeed driven by, a sinful                                  carnal nature (a sinful heart) even after he is                                  saved. They believe that a "justified" person is                                  still categorized as a sinner because of                                  inherited sin from Adam (in other words, a                                  sinner at heart saved by grace). I'm afraid that                                  some have watered down the blood of Jesus and                                  the true plan of salvation so as to require two                                  applications to be cleansed from sin. The two                                  cleansing teaching attempts to require a                                  believer to live an outwardly holy life after he                                  is justified, while arguing that the inside, the                                  believer's heart, is still sinful and in need of                                  another "cleansing". Contrary to Scripture, this                                  method requires that one cleanse first the                                  outside, so that the inside may come clean. My                                  friend, this teaching is 180 degrees from the                                  Truth. It is the complete opposite of what Jesus                                  taught. God does not justify us in sin or in a                                  sinful heart condition. He delivers and saves us                                  from sin! There are no such persons as "sinners                                  saved by grace", for if there were such persons,                                  what would they be "saved" from? Being saved is                                  more then just some label, it is a living                                  experience, followed by a life lived!                                                                   
What                                  can wash away my sins? Nothing but the blood of                                  Jesus! I'm reminded of the old-time Church of                                  God song often sung by the saints everywhere.                                  The title is "The All-Cleansing Fountain" and                                  the first and last verses read like this:                                  "There's a fountain opened in the house of God,                                  Where the vilest of sinners may go, And all test                                  the power of the crimson flood, Of the blood                                  that makes whiter than snow. What are these in                                  spotless robes and whence came they, As they're                                  singing with palms in their hands? These thro'                                  tribulation gained the victory, Having washed in                                  the blood of the Lamb." The chorus says: "Praise                                  the Lord, I am washed, In the all-cleansing                                  blood of the Lamb, And my robes are whiter than                                  the driven snow. I am washed in the blood of the                                  Lamb." Oh the power in the blood of Jesus!                                  Hallelujah! (SMILE!)

 
 

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