Nuggets from An Urgent Call to a Serious Faith by Dave Hunt - Flesh against Spirit | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

At first, the Spirit of God indwelt the spirits of Adam and Eve. Their focus was toward God. The enjoyment of bodily pleasures and sense of their own identities was more wonderful than we can imagine because it was all to the glory of God rather than for self-gratification. When they sinned, the Spirit of God departed from their spirits and their orientation turned from God to self. Thus we, their descendants, are by nature sensual, selfish, and materialistic. Instead of the joy of fellowship with God, man finds his joy in this world’s “lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life” (1 John:2:16).

These three lusts are all that Satan and the world have to offer. We see them in Eve’s sin: the forbidden fruit’s delicious taste, its enticing visual appeal, and the wisdom with which it would endow her (Genesis:3:1-6). We see them in Satan’s tempting of Christ: to turn stones into bread to satisfy His bodily hunger; to succumb to the appealing panorama of “all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them”; and to cast Himself from the pinnacle of the temple, causing the angels to catch Him in midair and the watching Jews to worship Him (Matthew:4:1-11). Unlike the first man and first Adam, the Second Man and Last Adam refused Satan’s offer.

In everyone else except Christ, the unique God-Man, the battle rages between the flesh and God’s Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh” (Galatians:5:17). Even Paul acknowledged, “For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do” (Romans:7:19). Man’s spirit has become a slave to his soul and body. He can never be right – even his morality and uprightness can never be anything but the “filthy rags” (Isaiah:64:6) of self-righteousness – until the Spirit of God indwells and rules in man’s spirit once again. Only Christ, in whose person God and man have been united, can bring this reconciliation within man’s heart. Paul, who said, “O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?” declared in triumph, “I thank God [that there is a deliverance] through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans:7:24,25)!