Great Doctrines of the Bible
Special English Version
Lesson 32
THE BELIEVER’S STANDING AND STATE
INTRODUCTION
There is considerable confusion among Christians because many believers
do not know the difference between the believer’s standing (his
position in Christ) and the believer’s state (his spiritual condition
at any moment).
The weaknesses, failures and sins of those who say they are born again
confuse people who are not believers. The unbelievers do not know that
there is great
difference between the believer’s standing and state.
The plan in this lesson is to help you to understand the difference
between these two. I want to erase any possible confusion. I want to
put your hearts
and minds at ease if this matter troubles you.
IMPORTANCE OF THIS LESSON
- It is important to understand that God declares
every believer perfect through faith in Christ. Many temptations can
still come to every believer.
A believer may be weak in his Christian life because his old sinful
nature is still within him.
- Unless we make a distinction between the
believer’s standing
in Christ and the way he lives, it is impossible to understand the
whole Bible correctly, especially the Epistles.
- The writers of the
Epistles make it clear that the moment a sinner receives Christ as
Lord and Savior, he becomes a son of God and a joint-heir
with Christ. His standing (position in Christ) is complete, perfect.
His standing can never change. It will forever be just like it is
today. Nothing can ever improve our standing. Nobody can add anything
to our
standing.
- The same writers of the Epistles also tell us that some
believers often live like unbelievers. They are weak and follow the
people
of this world.
They do not obey the Word of God and need to grow in the Lord.
We need to warn them about their sin.
- The unbelievers do not understand
this difference. Therefore it is very important that you as a student
understand it clearly.
I
want
you to be able to explain it to others. I sincerely trust that
this lesson
will accomplish what I have planned.
THE LESSON
I. OUR STANDING IN CHRIST IS PERFECT AND COMPLETE
Our “standing” is what we are and what we have in Christ
from the moment we believe. What is our standing? How does God see us?
Is our “standing” or “position” perfect?
- Colossians
2:10 – We are complete in Him.
- Hebrews 10:14 – Christ made
His people perfect forever.
- 1 John 4:17 – We will be without
fear, because in this world we are like Him. According to our position
in Christ, He shares with
us who He is, where He is and what He is.
- Ephesians 1:4 – God
chose us in love in order that we will be His separated people. A people
who are without blame before Him.
- 1 Corinthians 1:30 – It is
God who made us part of Christ Jesus. Christ has become wisdom from
God for us. Christ is the reason
we are
right with God and have freedom from sin. Christ is the reason we are
holy. As believers, we possess all these things now and forever.
- Ephesians
1:6 – By grace God accepted us in Christ Jesus.
- Ephesians
1:3 – God sees every believer as “in Christ
Jesus.” Paul uses this phrase, or one like it, 28 times in the
book of Ephesians alone. Our perfection, acceptance, and position are
all “in Christ” by the grace of our wonderful Lord.
II. OUR PERFECT AND COMPLETE STANDING IS BASED ENTIRELY ON THE WORK OF
CHRIST
What we have and what we are in Christ is entirely by grace. It is a
free gift. God did not give it to us because we deserve it. We are not
worthy of receiving it. We did not earn this gift by working for it.
We received this gift because of the work of Christ on the cross.
- Hebrews
10:14 – Christ made His people perfect forever.
- Revelation
1:5 – Jesus is the one who loves us. And Jesus
is the One who freed us from our sins with His blood.
- Galatians
3:13 – Christ took away the curse of the law.
He put Himself under the curse of the law for us. Read also Ephesians
1:7 and
1 Peter 1:18-19.
- 2 Corinthians 5:21 – God made Christ sin for
us in order that He can declare us right with God through Christ.
- Revelation 5:10 – God made these people priests for Him.
- 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 – God brought us back to Himself by
Jesus Christ. He was not counting the sins of people against them.
- 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 – Your body is the temple of the Holy
Ghost because He bought you with a price.
III. WHAT DOES OUR STANDING INCLUDE?
When the believer understands what he has received, he will feel humble
and happy. We are forever perfect in God’s eyes. God gave us
this standing through His grace that has no limits.
- We are now Sons
of God (1 John 3:2; Romans 8:16).
- We are now inheritors. On the one
hand we inherit from God. On the other hand we are inheritors together
with Christ (Romans 8:17).
- We are now the King’s priests (Revelation
1:6; 1 Peter 2:9).
- God has accepted us in the One whom He loves
(Ephesians 1:6).
- We are now members of Christ’s body (Ephesians
5:30).
- We are now complete in Christ (Colossians 2:10).
- We are now perfect
through the offering of Christ (Hebrews 10:14).
- We are now elect according
to the foreknowledge of God (1 Peter 1:2). God chose us in Christ (Ephesians
1:4).
- Now Christ bought us back from the slave market of sin and set
us free (Ephesians 1:7;
1 Peter 1:18-19). Christ made us right with God (Romans 3:24; 5:1),
sanctified (1 Corinthians 1:30; Hebrews 10:10,14), reconciled (2 Corinthians
5:18;
Colossians 1:21) and according to our position, glorified (Romans 8:30).
- We are now “a new creation” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
- God
looks at us as righteous “in Christ” (1 Corinthians
1:30; Romans 3:22-23; Philippians 3:9).
IV. WHEN DOES OUR STANDING BEGIN?
The very moment a person places his faith in Christ for salvation all
of the above things become true immediately. He receives these blessings
at once. Our standing is not a blessing we will receive in heaven.
The believer receives all these blessings immediately because of his
faith in Christ alone.
- John 3:18 – God does not condemn the person
who believes on Christ.
- John 3:36 – The person who believes
has everlasting life. It is a present possession.
- John 1:12 – He
gave authority to become (be) the sons (children) of God to as many
as received Him as Savior. That is to all the people
that believe on His name.
- Romans 5:1 – God declared us right
with Himself because of our faith in Christ.
- 1 John 5:1 – The
people who believe that Jesus is the Christ, are the children of God.
- Acts 13:39 – Everyone who believes is right with God.
- Romans
4:5 – A person cannot do any work to make himself right
with God. That person must trust in Christ. Then God accepts that person’s
faith and He declares him right with God. (Note also
Romans 3:21-22.)
V. CAN A BELIEVER IMPROVE HIS STANDING OR CAN THE BELIEVER DO SOMETHING
TO ADD TO THIS STANDING?
The answer of course is NO! A thousand times NO!
- God accepted us in the
One He loves (Ephesians 1:6). Our standing is that we are perfect in
Christ. Christ is the reason God set us apart
for Himself. Christ is the reason we are right with God
(1 Corinthians 1:30). We cannot improve Christ. In Christ I am just
as He is (1 John 4:17).
- All we have and all we are, we are by the grace
of God (Ephesians
2:5,8; Romans 3:24;
2 Corinthians 8:9). We cannot add anything to our standing by any kind
of works. Our standing is a gift from God.
- Galatians 5:4 – If
you try to become right with God through the law, then you are
no longer with Christ. Then you have left God’s
grace.
- Romans 4:4 – When a person works, his pay is not
a gift. He earns the pay he gets.
- Romans 11:5-6 – God chose
a few people by His grace. If God chose His people by grace, then
their works did not make them
God’s people.
If they can become God’s people by their works, then God’s
gift of grace is not really a gift.
VI. WHAT ABOUT THE STANDING OF WELL-KNOWN, IMPORTANT CHRISTIANS?
Do some strong important Christians have a greater standing before God
than some poor, weak believers who are not well known? Believers who
are not strong and do not know much about the Bible?
Again, the answer is a firm and final NO! We do not receive our standing
before God by our talents. We do not receive our standing in Christ according
to our riches or our education. Our standing before God does not depend
on our standing among people. The weakest believer on earth has exactly
the same standing before God as the most well known believer. He has
the same standing if he has repented toward God and honestly placed his
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read 2 Samuel 14:14; Mark 12:14; Romans 2:11; Acts 10:34; Galatians 2:6.
We see that all men are sinners in the eyes of a holy God. God does not
look differently on any person, no matter who or what that person is.
VII. WHAT WAS OUR STATE BEFORE WE BELIEVED?
By our state, we mean our spiritual condition in the eyes of God. The
following verses describe our state (condition) before we had any standing
(position) before God.
- We were lost to God (Luke 19:10) and had wandered
away from God (Isaiah 53:6).
- We were blind to the truth (Ephesians
4:18).
- Sin separated us from God (Ephesians 4:18).
- We were without hope
(Ephesians 2:12).
- We possessed a nature that rebelled against God and
did not respect Him (Romans 8:7;
Colossians 1:21).
- We were dead in our sins (Ephesians 2:1). We walked
according to Satan’s
wishes and according to our own sinful desires. We followed the people
who refused to obey God (Ephesians 2:2-3).
- We were “without strength” and “ungodly” (Romans
5:6).
- We had deceitful hearts (Jeremiah 17:9).
- We were all unclean (Isaiah
64:6).
- We were under the control of sin. We did not have God’s
righteousness. We were without understanding. We were worthless to
God. We had no
fear of God in our hearts (Romans 3:9-18).
- God condemned us. God was
angry with us. God was going to judge us (John 3:18, 36;
Hebrews 9:27).
When we receive Christ we are born again (John 1:12-13). Christ immediately
begins to live in us through the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 3:17; Galatians
2:20). We receive the gift of the Spirit (Acts 2:38;
Romans 8:13).
When we believe, we have a new life to live. We receive
a new nature that we must show to others. What about our old sinful
nature, which
we received from Adam? Does the old nature disappear? Does God destroy
the old nature? No! It is still there. We still possess it (Galatians
5:17; Romans 7:17-23), and herein lies the problem of the believer’s
state (spiritual condition) over against his standing (position before
God).
Every believer has two natures. The new nature is perfect in
Christ, but every believer must learn to overcome the weakness of
his old nature.
All the time he must try to bring his state (spiritual condition) up
to his standing (his position before God). He must live according to
his standing in Christ.
Here are a few illustrations:
- Christ made His people perfect forever
(Hebrews 10:14), but we should try to become perfect in the way
we live, because we respect God (2 Corinthians
7:1).
- We were “crucified with Christ” (Galatians 2:20),
and the Bible tells us that we consider ourselves as dead to sin (Romans
6:11).
- We are “holy in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians
1:1), but the Bible tells us that we must “live worthy of the
call with which God has called us” (Ephesians
4:1).
- We are “complete in Him” (Colossians
2:10), but the Bible tells us to “grow in grace”
(2 Peter 3:18) and “add to our faith” (2 Peter 1:5).
- Look for other illustrations There are many more. For a more complete
discussion of the believer’s two natures, see Lesson
14.
VIII. ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE BIBLE THAT SHOW THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN OUR
STANDING AND OUR STATE
- Matthew 5:14 – You are the light of the
world.
Matthew 5:16 – Let your light shine before men.
- Ephesians 5:8 – Now
you are light in the Lord.
Ephesians 5:8 – Live as children of light.
- 1 Thessalonians 5:5 – You
are all the children of light.
1 Thessalonians 5:6 – Let us not sleep, as do others.
- 1 Peter
2:9 – God chose you as His special people. You are
the King’s priests. You are a holy nation. You are people who
belong to God.
1 Peter 2:11 – I beg you to stay away from the sinful things
your bodies want to do. These things fight against your soul.
- 1 Corinthians
6:11 – God washed you clean, God separated you,
and God declared you right with Himself in the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
1 Corinthians 6:7 – There is something completely wrong among
you.
- 1 Corinthians 1:2 – You are a people that God separated
in Christ Jesus. God called you His separated people.
1 Corinthians 1:11 – I heard that there are arguments among you.
1 Corinthians 3:3 – You are still not spiritual people.
- Galatians
3:26 – You are all the children of God by faith.
Galatians 4:9 – Why do you turn back to those weak and useless
rules you followed before?
- Hebrews 10:14 – With one sacrifice
Christ made His people perfect forever.
Philippians 3:12 – I do not mean that I am already exactly like
God wants me to be. I have not yet reached that goal.
• There are many more such illustrations. Search some out for yourself
in order that the Word of God will build you up in the grace and knowledge
of God.
CONCLUSION
It is very important that we do not use the weakness of our old nature
as an excuse to do sin. Paul writes about this. Do you think that we
should continue so that God will give us more and more grace? No! We
died to our old sinful lives. How can we continue living with sin?
Instead, we should crucify our old sinful selves all the time (Galatians
5:24).
We should think of ourselves as “dead to sin” (Romans 6:11).
We must put the old man with his sinful works out of our way of life
(Colossians 3:9). The believer must live by following the Spirit (Galatians
5:16). The believer must grow in grace (2 Peter 3:18). We should try
to
become perfect in the way we live, because we respect God (2 Corinthians
7:1). I pray that God will give you wisdom to understand His Word.
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