Christians possess two competing natures.

by | Posted July 17th at 7:48am

Christians possess two competing natures—the “flesh” (the old, sinful nature) and the “Spirit” (the new nature given by the Holy Spirit). Winning this daily internal battle isn’t about human willpower, but about strategic, daily reliance on God.1

1. Understand the Conflict (The Two Natures)

When a person becomes a Christian, their old sinful nature is not eradicated; rather, a new divine nature is introduced.

“The Christian life is not a playground; it’s a battleground. You have two natures fighting for control, and the one you feed the most is the one that will win.” – Dr. David Jeremiah

2. Starve the Flesh

Christians must make a conscious decision to cut off the resources that trigger sinful desires.

3. Feed the Spirit

Walking in the Spirit requires active spiritual nourishment. If you don’t feed your spiritual life, you will lack the strength to resist the flesh.

4. Cultivate “Habits of Grace” (The Daily Walk)

“Walking” implies a continuous, step-by-step progression, not a one-time emotional event. Three specific actions for a daily walk:

5. Focus on the Fruit, Not Just the Fight

You don’t defeat the flesh by focusing strictly on not sinning. Instead, you defeat it by focusing on loving and obeying God.

When you are actively pursuing the “Fruit of the Spirit” (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control), the desires of the flesh are naturally crowded out. It is the principle of displacement: fill your life so completely with the Spirit that there is no room left for the flesh.

Summary Checklist for a Daily Walk

  1. Morning Surrender: Dedicate your day to God before your feet hit the floor.

  2. Scripture Intake: Feed your mind with God’s truth early.

  3. Guard the Gates: Be careful what you let into your eyes and ears throughout the day.

  4. Instant Repentance: If you stumble, confess it immediately to restore your walk.

1 Dr. David Jeremiah; Based on his sermons and books (particularly drawing from Galatians 5 and Romans 8), Dr. Jeremiah breaks this down into a practical, daily strategy


Article posted by Glen R. Jackman, founder of GraceProclaimed.org

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