K
Mr. M.....I think you are bringing together two separate ideas that are in fact separate
The old man and sin nature are not one and the same
When we are born again we put off the old man, the old man is our former position in the first Adam.
Everything we were in Adam #1 is gone. So yes we become a new creation in Christ, located there positionally and judicially.
When you understand this you will understand why the doctrine of "perserverance" of the saints is not true OSAS but the carnal (as in the flesh) approach to OSAS.
The new man still resides in the body where the sin is ever present, there will always be a propensity for sin in our lives that is just a fact.
The old man and sin nature are not one and the same
When we are born again we put off the old man, the old man is our former position in the first Adam.
Everything we were in Adam #1 is gone. So yes we become a new creation in Christ, located there positionally and judicially.
When you understand this you will understand why the doctrine of "perserverance" of the saints is not true OSAS but the carnal (as in the flesh) approach to OSAS.
The new man still resides in the body where the sin is ever present, there will always be a propensity for sin in our lives that is just a fact.