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2 Corinthians 5:17 - New Life in Christ.

2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV) Therefore, if 
anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The 
old has gone, the new is here! 

2 Corinthians 5:17 (NLT) This means that 
anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new 
person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun! 
 

INTRODUCTION

Christians are brand-new people on the 
'inside.' The Holy Spirit gives them new life, and 
they are not the same anymore. We are not 
reformed, rehabilitated, or reeducated--we are 
re-created (new creations), living in vital union with 
Christ (Colossians 2:6, 7). At conversion we are 
not merely turning over a new leaf; we are 
beginning a new life under a new Master.  [Life 
Application SB] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

Supernatural Change
   Butterflies aren't the only creatures 
that go through dramatic changes - metamorphizing 
from tiny eggs to colorful winged creatures. 
There's a sea creature that looks completely 
different as an adult than as a juvenile: the crown of 
thorns starfish. It's easy to see why this 
beautiful marine invertebrate got its name; it's 
completely covered with dangerous sharp spikes. When it 
first hatches, however, it looks like a 
translucent, floating blog. But over time, it grows arms, 
then spikes, and then it attaches itself to rocks 
and feeds on coral. 
   The transformation of a sinner into a 
child of God is nothing short of miraculous. 
Today's Bible promise speaks of those in Christ as 
"a new creation: It's not an evolutionary 
process but a change so distinct that only God can 
be glorified for it. And this is no partial 
alteration: "Behold, all things have become new"! 
   How can this promise of change happen? 
Paul explained that we must be "in Christ:" It 
was one of his favorite ways to describe a 
Christian, saying that when he became converted, he was 
baptized "into Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:3). When the 
life is centered in Christ, attached to Him as a 
branch to a vine (John 15:4), the creative energy 
that made our world will flow into us and bear 
heavenly fruit in our lives. It is not a natural 
process like the life cycle of a starfish; it is 
foreign to the human experience. 
   Jesus was willing to wear a crown of 
thorns and sacrifice His life for you. That means 
you can be supernaturally changed into a new 
person with a new heart that reflects the beautiful 
character of your Savior. 
   Heavenly Father, I submit my heart to 
You. I confess my sinfulness and choose to be in 
Christ from this time on. [The Most Amazing Bible 
Promises by Amazing Facts] 

COMMENTARY

Consider, says Jesus, how the lilies grow; 
how, springing from the cold, dark earth, or from 
the mud of the river bed, the plants unfold in 
loveliness and fragrance.  Who would dream of the 
possibilities of beauty in the rough brown bulb of the 
lily?  But when the life of God, hidden therein, 
unfolds at His call in the rain and the sunshine, 
men marvel at the vision of grace and 
loveliness. Even so will the life of God unfold in every 
human soul that will yield itself to the ministry 
of His grace, which, free as the rain and the 
sunshine, comes with its benediction to all.  It Is 
The Word Of God That Creates The Flowers, And 
The Same Word Will Produce In You The Graces Of 
His Spirit. MB97 

   By what means, then, shall we determine 
whose side we are on?  
   Who has the heart? With whom are our 
thoughts? Of whom do we love to converse? Who has our 
warmest affections and our best energies? If we are 
Christ's, our thoughts are with Him, and our sweetest 
thoughts are of Him. All we have and are is 
consecrated to Him. We long to bear His image, breathe 
His spirit, do His will, and please Him in all 
things.  
   Those who become new creatures in Christ 
Jesus will bring forth the fruits of the Spirit, 
"love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, 
goodness, faith, meekness, temperance." Galatians 
5:22, 23. They will no longer fashion themselves 
according to the former lusts, but by the faith of the 
Son of God they will follow in His steps, 
reflect His character, and purify themselves even as 
He is pure. The things they once hated they now 
love, and the things they once loved they hate. 
The proud and self-assertive become meek and 
lowly in heart. The vain and supercilious become 
serious and unobtrusive. The drunken become sober, 
and the profligate pure. The vain customs and 
fashions of the world are laid aside. Christians will 
seek not the "outward adorning," but "the hidden 
man of the heart, in that which is not 
corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet 
spirit." 1 Peter 3: 3, 4. SC57-9   

He who has determined to enter the spiritual 
kingdom will find that all the powers and passions 
of unregenerate nature, backed by the forces of 
the kingdom of darkness, are arrayed against 
him. Each day he must renew his consecration, 
each day do battle with evil. Old habits, 
hereditary tendencies to wrong, will strive for the 
mastery, and against these he is to be ever on guard, 
striving in Christ's strength for victory. AA476-7 

   While reorganizing my office, I found my 
name tag from the first writing conference I 
attended. I picked it up and remembered how I'd 
covered it with my notebook whenever I got near the 
editor who had been assigned to evaluate the 
manuscript I'd submitted. Up until the last day, an 
inner voice whispered to me: When he reads it, 
he'll wonder why you even came to a writers' 
conference. You don't belong here. If these people knew 
you had zero writing talent, they would kick you 
out. 
   More than twenty years later, I still 
hear that nagging voice sometimes. I think most 
of us struggle with circumstances, places, or 
people that make us feel as though we don't measure 
up. Our insecurity can make us afraid to let 
others see who we truly are. Self-doubt can cause 
us to miss wonderful opportunities that God 
intends for us. That's why I need to focus on who 
Jesus says I am. 
   Once I became a new creation in Christ, 
He gave me a new identity based on His 
sacrifice for me. Now I'm God's adopted child, 
accepted and unconditionally loved even when I fail 
miserably. Regardless of what other people think about 
me or how I feel about myself on any given day, 
Jesus has written a new set of name tags for me: 
Forgiven, Free, Beloved, Esteemed. There's never any 
need to cover those up. Dianne Neal Matthews 
   Faith Step: Pray and ask Jesus who He 
says you are. Then make a name tag for yourself 
with those words. Pin it to your shirt and wear 
it as a reminder to see yourself as He sees 
you. [Mornings With Jesus 2024 Devotional by 
Guideposts and Zondervan] 

   My first house was a 100-year-old 
rowhouse in a quaint colonial Maryland town, which 
was then a tourism hot spot. Sold by a 
disinterested, faraway daughter after her mother died, it 
was a real deal for me. 
   The house had gleaming hardwood floors, 
an oak banister, a marble fireplace, and 
probably most important, all new plumbing, wiring, 
and drywall. Sometime in its history, my new 
home had been stripped to the studs and 
everything had been replaced or upgraded to current 
code. 
   A friend bought a similar property right 
up the street, but it had not yet been 
renovated. She and her husband got to work. As they 
tore away plaster, they found rotting wood, 
termites, moldy newspaper insulation, dangerous old 
wiring, and rodent remains. It was a mess. Once they 
were done, though, it was gleamingly beautiful. 
It took a long time. 
   Just as old houses can be updated, so can 
I. The Bible tells me that in Christ, I'm a new 
creation (2 Corinthians 5:17), but the renovation 
process - sanctification, making me more like Jesus 
- happens over time. Sometimes this process of 
spiritual growth feels like gutting an old house. My 
outside can still look rough, even though there's 
work in progress on the inside. But no job is too 
big for Jesus. He makes all things new, 
including me and my lifetime of debris. Isabella 
Campolattaro 
   Faith Step: Draw a picture of a house and 
decorate it with words to describe all the ways Jesus 
has transformed you since your own renovation 
began. [Mornings With Jesus 2020 Devotional by 
Guideposts and Zondervan re Rev. 21:5] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

Open to Change
   All of us have practiced certain areas of 
wrong from our youth. It is a pattern of life that 
comes "second nature" to us. As a result, it 
strongly resists change. We gloss over our resistance 
with the varnish of excuses: 
   "Well, nobody's perfect."
   "I'll never be any different; that's just 
the way I am." 
   "I was born this way - nothing can be 
done about it." 
   "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
   Jeremiah tells us why such excuses come 
easily: 
   I warned you when you were prosperous, 
but you replied, "Don't bother me." You have 
been that way since childhood - you simply will 
not obey me! Jeremiah 22:21 
   We have made doing evil a pattern, a 
habit. In one sense, we have learned to act and 
react in sinful, unbiblical ways with ease and 
(dare I admit it?) with a measure of pleasure. 
Admittedly, there are many times we do so unconsciously; 
and on those occasions, the depth of our habit 
pattern is most revealing. 
   It is vital - it is, in fact, essential - 
that we see ourselves as we really are in the 
light of God's written Word  then be open to 
change where change is needed. The number-one enemy 
of change is the hard-core, satisfied sin 
nature within. It has been gratified and spoiled 
all these years, and it won't give up without a 
temper tantrum. Change is its greatest threat. 
Change must be allowed to face and conquer the 
intimidations of inward habit - and I repeat the warning, 
it will never be an easy confrontation. 
   But because of Christ, we are already in 
the process of being made new! 
   This means that anyone who belongs to 
Christ has become a new person. The old life is 
gone; a new life has begun! 2 Corinthians 5:17 
   That's the way God sees you - a new 
person with a brand-new nature. Why don't you start 
living that way... today, if you're ready for real 
change! [Chuck Swindoll www.insight.org.] 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

2 Corinthians 5:17 - New Life in Christ.

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230831-0901.html 

2 Corinthians 5:17 - Conversion is 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2019/20191106-1130.html 

2 Corinthians 5:17 - Becoming Friends With 
God (Reconciliation). 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2008/20080901-1303.html 

Ezekiel 18:30-32 - Get A New Heart And 
Spirit And Live 

https://www.abible.com/devotions/1997/19971116-0000.html 

Romans 6:6, 7 - Free From The Power Of Sin!

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2020/20200422-1010.html 

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