I understand you very well.
But something is just slightly off and I'd like to just discuss it for a few posts and then stop.
You checked out what flesh means in every instance where it's used.
And you've come to the conclusion that the BODY is damaged.
So what is THE FLESH...THE BODY?
The flesh = carnal
carnal = of meat
Damage to the brain causes us to made bad choices. This is a well known fact. Making bad choices reinforces itself biologically in the brain.
The corruption of the flesh is a particular thing or circumstance or condition. I hear about the "sin nature", but I don't find that term anywhere in the Bible. I do find that people and things have a "nature", which is to say, the properties and characteristics inherent to them.
In Romans 1, people do or don't act according to the natural use. In Romans 2, when Gentiles by nature do the things in the Law. Romans 11, the tree that is wild by nature, or contrast to the natural branches.
The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit. Why? It's not in his nature. Galatians 2, we who are Jews by nature. Ephesians 2, were by nature children of wrath. Hebrews 2, He took not upon Him the nature of angels.
I see a very consistent use of "nature" in Scripture to in this way, describing the properties and characteristics of people.
What is the nature of something that isn't actually a thing? A rock is hard, heavy, as it's nature. But is there a nature of hard and heaviness without the rock?
One more reference:
2 Peter 1:4 KJV
4) Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
Is there a "divine nature" that exists apart from God? Or does "divine nature" refer to the properties and characteristics of God Himself?
When we talk about "sin nature" (again, a term that does not appear in Scripture), we are talking about something separate from ourselves that imposes upon us so that we are under it's power.
To me it is evident that "divine nature" is emphatically not some separate force from God that imposes upon Him.
So that leads me back to, we live in flesh bodies, and these have a nature. In some instances our nature actually leads us to do things that God requires in His law. But overall, our nature puts us under God's wrath, because it's in our nature to sin.
Flesh is the meat, and body is this collection of meat. The fleshy body contains a brain, and that brain produces a mind, a soul, that collection of desires and memories and choices and values and feelings and thoughts
Jesus said UNLESS YOU EAT MY FLESH.....He meant the meat of His body.
Exactly - the meat of His body - not a "sin nature". Flesh nowhere means something other than the physicality of one's existance, whether refering to the meat that clothes your bones, or your people according to the flesh, things like that, related to our physical existance.
Galatians 5:19-21 speaks of works of the flesh:
SEXUAL IMMORALITY
IDOLATRY
JEALOUSY
ANGER
etc.
Yes, we are taught concerning the works of the flesh, the deceiptful lusts of the flesh, how the lusts of the flesh war against the S/spirit. Colossians goes even further, "put to death your members upon the earth, and goes on to list the sins produced, as if they were one and the same. "Your members" is literally "body parts". Kill your body parts that are on the earth.
He'd just written that we were hid with Christ in God, in heaven, to be revealed when He is. Now we are to kill our body parts that are on the earth.
Regeneration produces a new creature with a new nature, according to Ephesians 4:24, recreated patterned after God, in righteousness and true holiness.
And again Peter tells us how we can partake in the divine nature, how we can live a new life that comes from what God is like instead of what we used to be like.
Now think a minute....
Can the meat on your body, your flesh, cause you to sin?
Is it alive? Does it move and have power?
No. It's just meat/flesh.
As previously mentioned, damage to the cerebral cortex damages your executive functions. I knew a man many years ago who did things he'd have
never done before his head injury.
The mind is the software, and the brain is the hardware. And as I understand it, there are more neurons in your body outside of your brain than inside it, particularly in the gut region.
I think what we see as "mental disease" is more of the same as "corruption of the flesh", only to such a degree that it is more easily seen.
In cPTSD, the initial corruption we are all born with (in varying degrees, I think) is greatly added to. But even a childhood that doesn't have the ongoing trauma, parents sin and that effects us, others sin, we sin, it all affects us, incrementally adding its own corruption. Tell a lie and get away with it, and the next one is easier, because of the reward circuit. Dopamine and dendrites reward you for successfully repeated behaviors, whether for good or evil.
And something in us - before regeneration - insures that sins are chosen.
God's answer to us is to "be transformed by the renewing of your mind", and, "put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him", and,
Ephesians 4:22-23 KJV
22) That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts;
23) And
be renewed in the spirit of your mind;
Having died in Christ we've been separated from our flesh being born of the Spirit. That which is born of flesh is flesh, and that which is born of spirit is spirit.
Romans 8:9-10 KJV
9) But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
10) And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.
We've moved from life that is derived from our bodies to life that is derived from the Holy Spirit. But our bodies are our tools for use in this world, and they have some well worn grooves we can easily slip into, and that's why we need to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.
When we become born again, our spirit becomes alive.
Our spirit has an effect on our soul. It can effect our very mind, our will, our emotions.
Our SOUL is what moves our body parts. It can effect our brain, our desires, our very movements.
As we mature in the Lord, I believe our character improves, which is to say our minds are being renewed, and we are growing into this new life.
The more good choices we make, the more our brain biology changes to support those good choices. And even in the case of damage to the fabric of the brain, there can be healing. And the longer we go doing the right things, making the right choices, and in particular in communion with God, the better our character becomes. We are being materially reformed into better people.
At the same time, as we walk in the Spirit, we "advance to the head of the class". What I mean by that is we live in the fulness of maturity, as the flesh is completely overcome by the power of the Holy Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is our life experience.
In the improving of our character, we develop the characturistics of the fruit of the Spirit over time. In walking in the Spirit, the fulness is now.
OK. I agree with this. In some cases it's actual brain damage - damage to the body - that causes problems.
But in every day "normal" humans (as normal as anyone can be!) the brain functions well
Does it? How well? I don't think so.
Try this: If we walk in the spirit we will not fulfill the lusts of the soul.
No, absolutely not.
Galatians 5:16 KJV
This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.
The flesh has desires, and if you walk in the Spirit, you will not fulfill them.
No. They actually are. I have a granddaughter that's on the autism spectrum and she has a difficult time controlling her emotions.
I'm on the edge of the diagnostic threshhold for Aspergers. Autism runs in my family. I have some nephews that are pretty severe. So I've seen a good bit about that.
This is why I take the liberty of defining some human beings as normal - because I know what NOT normal looks like -- and it's tough.
Just like they've finally determined that Autism presents on a spectrum I think the same is true for people, and no one, absolutely no one, is unscathed. Some more, some less, but we all took the hit.
We sin because we make bad choices, and we make bad choices because there is something wrong with us.
Much love!