FLOYD ROGERS
The apostle Paul spoke of a powerful change that happened in his life when he met Jesus Christ. He explained it by saying that he had been “crucified with Christ.” I understand this to mean that when Christ entered his heart, Paul left behind his old way of living. His past life was gone, and he began a new journey.
In the book of Romans, Paul wrote that just as Christ was buried and rose again, he too rose to live a new life. Though his physical body stayed the same, everything inside him was made new — a new spirit, a new purpose, and a new relationship with God.
What truly changed was that Christ now lived within him. When a person allows Christ to work within them, it transforms every part of life. It affects how we think, how we feel, and how we understand right and wrong. Even our sense of God’s presence grows stronger. This inward change can even touch our physical well-being, showing how deeply connected we are in body, mind, and spirit.
Therefore if anyone is in Christ, this person is a new creation; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.
2 Corinthians 5:17
