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Watchman Nee

The Unregenerated Man and the Flesh

The sermon emphasizes the sinful nature of man's flesh, which cannot fulfill the law and leads to death, and contrasts it with the regenerated who walk according to the spirit.
Watchman Nee discusses the nature of man as unregenerated and bound by the flesh, emphasizing that humanity is inherently filled with lust and evil thoughts due to the fall of Adam. He explains that being 'in the flesh' leads to enmity against God and ultimately results in death, as those who live according to the flesh cannot fulfill the law or please God. Nee highlights the necessity of regeneration through the Spirit, which allows believers to overcome the desires of the flesh and live according to God's will. He warns that those who remain unregenerated are debtors to the flesh and will face spiritual death. The sermon calls for a recognition of the need for transformation through Christ to escape the bondage of the flesh.

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Man was born of the flesh. This means that he was born of the will of man. Hence, man is flesh (John 3:6). To say that man is flesh means that man is filled inwardly with the lusts and the things of the flesh. All day long, his thoughts are filled with evil. Man has nothing besides the flesh. This is why man is called flesh (Gen. 6:3). This means that he is a living composition of lust. Since man is flesh, he behaves "in the lusts of [his] flesh, doing the desires of the flesh and of the thoughts" (Eph. 2:3). Because of the utter filth of the "different flesh" (Jude 7) and the defiled flesh (v. 8), Jude charged the believers to hate "even the inner garment spotted from the flesh" (v. 23).

Because of the sin of Adam, man's flesh cannot fulfill the requirement of the law (Rom. 8:3).

Moreover, man is according to flesh and he minds the things of the flesh. As a result, he ends up in death (vv. 5-6). "Because the mind set on the flesh is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, for neither can it be" (v. 7). The minding of the flesh comes from being according to the flesh. Those who are according to the flesh are the unregenerated ones. Those who are regenerated will not walk according to flesh but will walk according to the spirit (v. 4). Furthermore, those who "live according to the flesh..must die" (v. 13). They live according to flesh because they have not accepted the condemnation of sin in the flesh through the Son of God becoming the sin offering in the likeness of the flesh of sin (v. 3).

This is why they are "debtors...to the flesh to live according to the flesh" (v. 12). "For when we were in the flesh, the passions for sins, which acted through the law, operated in our members to bear fruit to death" (7:5). Hence, "those who are in the flesh cannot please God" (8:8).

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Man's Nature as Flesh
  2. A. Born of the flesh, filled with lusts and evil thoughts
  3. B. Composed of lust, behaves according to fleshly desires
  4. II. The Sinful Nature of Flesh
  5. A. Cannot fulfill the law due to Adam's sin
  6. B. Leads to death and enmity against God
  7. III. The Regenerated vs. Unregenerated
  8. A. Regenerated walk according to the spirit, not flesh
  9. B. Unregenerated live according to flesh, must die

Key Quotes

“Because the mind set on the flesh is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, for neither can it be.” — Watchman Nee
“Those who are in the flesh cannot please God.” — Watchman Nee
“For when we were in the flesh, the passions for sins, which acted through the law, operated in our members to bear fruit to death.” — Watchman Nee

Application Points

  • Recognize the sinful nature of your flesh and its inability to fulfill God's law.
  • Seek regeneration through the Spirit to walk according to God's will.
  • Avoid living according to the flesh, which leads to death and enmity against God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be 'flesh'?
To be 'flesh' means to be born of the will of man, filled inwardly with lusts and evil thoughts.
Can the flesh fulfill the law?
No, the flesh cannot fulfill the law due to Adam's sin.
What happens to those who live according to the flesh?
They must die, as they are debtors to the flesh to live according to the flesh.
Can those who are in the flesh please God?
No, those who are in the flesh cannot please God.
What is the difference between the regenerated and unregenerated?
The regenerated walk according to the spirit, not flesh, while the unregenerated live according to flesh.

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