When Paul speaks of the "old man" and the "new man," is he referencing two natures that co-exist side-by-side within the believer, or does he refer only to the "old self" prior to salvation and the "new self" that I am now after salvation? More importantly, why does it matter? What are the ramifications of one's interpretation with regard to the matter of gaining victory over sin in his life?
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Dr. Ken Burkett grew up in the Midwest. His father was a pastor, so he was reared around the ministry and has been involved in serving the Lord most of his life. Next to accepting Christ as his Savior at a young age, the two most formative events in his life were (1) his...