In Christ, I Am a New Creation

Who am I? God made me in his image – to be like him, to reflect him. But I have become a distorted image-bearer. I am not like God as he made me to be. I don’t reflect him, but rather seek to be my own god. And if this was the end, a miserable end it would be. But God didn’t leave us this way. He made a way for us to become a new creation in Christ.

The promise is given in Ezekiel 36:25-27. God would give us a new heart and spirit – giving us new desires to once again be like him and reflect him. God would give us his own Spirit – giving us a new ability to once again be like him and reflect him.

In the fullness of time, Jesus came – fully God and fully man, God and perfect image-bearer of God. And he died that we might die to sin – our old distorted way of life. And he rose that we might rise to a new way of life, that we might live for righteousness, that we might again live as image-bearers of God (I Peter 2:24, Romans 6:3-4).

So now, “if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come” (II Corinthians 5:17). In Christ, I have a new identity. No longer am I a distorted image-bearer, but now I am a new creation in Christ. The old distorted way of life is past. Now I have been made new. I have new desires to love again. I have a new mind to think again. I have a new ability through the Spirit to live uprightly again. In Christ, I am a new creation.

Colossians 3:9-10 puts it this way. I have put off the old self with its practices – the old distorted way of living. And I have put on the new self. I am a new creation. But the verse goes on to say that I have put on the new self “which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator.” I am new, but I am also being renewed. I am a new creation, but I am not yet perfect. Becoming a new creation means I have entered into a process in which I become more and more like God, in which I begin to reflect God more and more.

I was a prisoner caught in a distorted way of life, but now I have been set free, and must learn to live as a free person. I must learn to live as a new creation. And Colossians 3 tells us how. We are to put to death that which belongs to the old distorted way of life (v5-10), and put on that which agrees with our new identity as a new creation in Christ (v12-17). Tomorrow we will look at some specific ways that we are to do this.