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The Natural Man is a Lost Man
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

The Natural Man is a Lost Man

E.A. Johnston · 7:55

E.A. Johnston emphasizes that the natural man, no matter how religious, remains lost without a new birth through Christ and the Spirit's revelation.
In this solemn and convicting sermon, E.A. Johnston challenges listeners to recognize that mere religious activity does not equate to salvation. He explains that the natural man is spiritually dead and must be born again through the Spirit's revelation of Christ. Johnston calls for repentance and faith, emphasizing the exclusive necessity of Christ as the only way to the Father. This message serves as a powerful evangelistic appeal to those who may be lost despite church involvement.

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I tried for years to live the Christian life. I was a member in Good Standing in a big Baptist church. I say a member in Good Standing, friends, because I sure gave a lot of money to that church, and I taught Sunday school there for 15 years, and I was there every time the doors of that church were open.

I met other church members for prolonged times of prayer in the chapel, and I discipled men from that church and taught them as much as I could about Christ and the Christian life, but I fear I didn't have any real spiritual impact upon them, for I myself wasn't saved. I was a lost church member who merely tried to live up to the name of Christian, but I did it through fleshly effort that had no impact on eternity. The Apostle Paul described me aptly in 1 Corinthians chapter 2 and verse 14, which states, But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him.

Neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. And what that text means, friends, is two things. First, that the natural man is a lost man.

Secondly, the natural man can be a religious man and do much religious activity, but the natural man, the natural religious man, nonetheless, is still a lost man, because he's never experienced a new birth, never has gotten pardoned from sin, from getting under Christ's blood, and although he may be baptized and a member in good standing in his local church, he's never once entered into a vital union with the living Lord. Now, that's the introduction to my message today, friends, and it's a solemn message indeed. My text is 1 Corinthians 2.14, and it pretty much sums up whether one is still a natural man, a lost man, a natural woman, or a lost woman, and it matters little if you are a member in good standing in church if you've never gotten to Christ in the first place to be saved.

I want us to see today, friends, by this serious message from the Word of God given to you by a preacher called of God, for it is my prayer that someone hearing this sermon will be awakened to the lost condition, through conviction of the Spirit of God, and that Christ, the Redeemer, will be both revealed and received by the power of God through his preached Word. For to be the recipient of the gift of eternal life, one must have the receptivity to understand spiritual truth and possess the enabling by God to receive a revealed Christ. I fear today, in many of our churches, across this once great land which we still call America, the land of the free, that in our churches we have grieved the Spirit of God away a long time ago by watering down his gospel of his Son to make it more palatable to sinful man.

We have erred on many levels and allowed error to our pulpits. As we slip deeper down into spiritual declension, as we have taken salvation out of the hands of God and placed it in the hands of men, we save ourselves today. We don't need God to do it.

We can get more done anyhow with money and manpower in our churches today, instead of waiting upon a sovereign and holy God to stir the tops of the mulberry trees and move by his power and his Spirit. The Apostle Paul here, in our text, knew exactly what he was talking about by way of personal experience. He had been a trained, religious lost man, a Pharisee of the Pharisees he called himself, but he was religious and lost as a natural man who could not receive the things of the Spirit of God because they are spiritually discerned.

It is God, friends, who takes away the heart of stone and makes it a heart of flesh, a natural man, a lost man, cannot get to heaven by religion. If he could, then all Muslims and Buddhists and all other world religions could pave the way to heaven. But Christ said anyone who tries to get up there any other way but by him is a thief and a robber.

Jesus declared, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man can come unto the Father but by me. We cannot believe the spiritual truths of God's word to salvation until God opens the eye of the mind and gives us such a knowledge and faith of them.

We cannot know these things to any saving purpose until we have the Spirit. Only then can we yield to their force and power. It is the quickening of the Spirit that draws men to Christ.

Did not Jesus say, No man can come to me except the Father which hath sent me draw him, and I will raise him up at the last day. And Jesus said, All that the Father giveth me shall come to me, and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. The gospel of the Son of God is a call to come to Christ and believe on him.

The duty required, friend, is to come. But some of you won't come. It's not because you cannot come.

You have all the natural capacity to come to Christ. But you do not because you will not. You're willing to take a little Jesus as your Savior on your terms so you can get to heaven.

But you don't want anything to do with him as Lord. You want two things. You want a hope of heaven, and you want to be the one to sit and remain upon the throne of your life and rule there.

But Christ will have no equals. The only way to get to Christ is to throw down your shotgun of rebellion and repent and receive a revealed Christ, a risen Lord. Christ is in the bosom of the Father, and he must be revealed for you to receive him.

Listen to me, friend. If you go away from this sermon as only hearing the voice of this poor preacher, you will be no bettered. But if you leave here having heard his voice, then you will experience change.

Jesus said, My sheep hear my voice, and I know them. You must come to Christ and believe on him and enter into a vital union with the living Lord. You must be born again.

A natural man is a lost man. A saved man has experienced a new birth. He's born from above and washed in the blood.

How is it with you, friend? How is it with you? Are you a sinner? Have you ever been lost? Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost. Let us pray.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The natural man is spiritually dead and cannot understand God's things
    • Religious activity does not equal salvation
    • The necessity of the new birth for salvation
  2. II
    • The role of the Holy Spirit in revealing Christ
    • Salvation is a sovereign work of God, not human effort
    • The danger of watered-down gospel and self-salvation
  3. III
    • Christ is the only way to the Father
    • The call to come to Christ and believe
    • The refusal to submit to Christ as Lord leads to lostness
  4. IV
    • The vital union with Christ through faith
    • The assurance of salvation for those who hear and respond
    • A solemn invitation to examine one's spiritual state

Key Quotes

“The natural man is a lost man.” — E.A. Johnston
“It is God, friends, who takes away the heart of stone and makes it a heart of flesh.” — E.A. Johnston
“No man can come unto the Father but by me.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Examine your spiritual condition honestly to see if you have truly been born again.
  • Do not rely on religious activity or church membership for salvation but seek a vital union with Christ.
  • Respond to the Spirit's call by repenting and receiving Christ as Lord and Savior.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'natural man' mean in this sermon?
The natural man refers to a person who is spiritually unregenerate and cannot understand or receive the things of God without the Spirit.
Can religious works save a person according to this message?
No, religious works or church membership cannot save; only a new birth through Christ can bring salvation.
Why is the new birth necessary?
Because without being born again, a person remains lost and unable to enter into a vital union with Christ.
How does one come to Christ according to the sermon?
One must repent, surrender their rebellion, and receive Christ as Lord and Savior by faith through the Spirit's drawing.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in salvation?
The Holy Spirit reveals Christ to the sinner, opens the mind to spiritual truth, and enables a person to believe and be born again.

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