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The Old Man and The New Man

The Old Man and The New Man In the New Testament, we read three times about the “old man” (Romans 6:6; Ephesians 4:22; Colossians 3:9). We also read three times about the “new man” (Ephesians 2:15; Ephesians 4:24; Colossians 3:10).[1] What Is the “Old Man”? What is the “old man”?

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Jesus Christ

Guiltless guilty: Christ was unjustly condemned

Truly this man was righteous. Luke 23:47 The leaders in Israel put up fierce resistance to the Lord Jesus. They wanted to kill Him shortly after the beginning of His public ministry. However, as He gained more and more sympathy among the people, they took Him to court in order

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Jesus Christ

He towers above all: Christ – the Firstborn

The text explains the biblical meanings of “firstborn” and applies them to Christ: as Mary’s firstborn and as preeminent in creation, death, resurrection, his return in glory, and his place among many brothers in the Father’s house.
Colossians 1:15
Dependence in the Life of Jesus

Intensive Prayer before Important Decisions

The text reflects on Jesus praying all night before choosing the twelve disciples, highlighting his dependence on God. It encourages readers to take more time for prayer before major decisions, focusing on communion rather than the clock.
Luke 6:12
Dependence in the Life of Jesus

Persevering in Prayer

The text reflects on persevering prayer, especially at night, citing biblical figures who prayed at length and wrestled with God. It encourages pouring out burdens, lingering quietly to hear God, and interceding boldly for souls.
Luke 6:12; Lamentations 2:19

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