Can you
imagine what would happen if a Soldier forgot to “put on” his body armor
and combat equipment prior to war? It would be unbelievably dangerous and would
most likely result in his death. The uniform and battle equipment a Soldier “puts
on” are very much part of his identity. Even for a regular person, clothing
speaks volumes about his or her identity. In western cultures and more than
anywhere else in the world, clothing defines a person. Keep this in mind as
Paul speaks about “putting on” the armor of light and the Lord Jesus Christ.
After Paul
instructs the Roman church to “…put on the armor of light” (Romans
13:12), he commands them to “…put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no
provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts” (Romans 13:14).
What does it
mean “to
put on the Lord Jesus Christ?” It means becoming like Jesus. It means
having His character. It means cooperating with the Holy Spirit in the
sanctification process and being sanctified means being made more and more into
the likeness of Christ. In Galatians Paul told believers that they had clothed
themselves in Christ (Galatians 3:27). Because of a person’s belief and
spiritual union with Christ they have become one with Him. Paul uses the word
“clothe” because we must continually “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” as we
would put our clothes on every day. Ultimately, “putting on the Lord Jesus
Christ” means putting on His characteristics, such as His compassion,
His righteousness, His kindness, His humility, His love, His, gentleness, His
purity, His holiness, His patience, and His goodness. It means becoming like
Jesus. When we “put on Christ” we are identifying ourselves with Him and all
that He is. We take off our old self (our previous life and sinful behavior)
and put on our new life (our new way of living).
The flesh is
weak and corrupt, translation, our human nature is weak and corrupt. Paul is
drawing the contrast between being in Christ versus walking in the
self-centered nature of sinful flesh. We are instructed to crucify the flesh
(Galatians 2:20) and to never again think about how to satisfy its sinful
desires. Never fail to remember that our sinful nature is still present within
us, which is the reason why we are to “make no provision for the flesh.” Darkness
must flee in the presence of light. Thus when a person “puts on the armor of light”
the darkness flees from their life.
What is
keeping you from putting on the Lord Jesus Christ?