Introduction: A Hidden Mystery Now Revealed
There are things in scripture that stay unknown until the right time comes. The One New Man is one of these things. It has always been real, hidden in Christ, or Yeshua, and now it is being shown to people who are ready for it in the last days. This is not a new religion. It is not a better way for people to worship. It is not just another call for people to come together because of work by men. This is Christ Himself. He shows Himself in a group of people who are no longer split up by race, their place, what they practice, or what they call themselves. This is what god has always wanted—a body that has one new man, with one Spirit, one lord, and one new people together in Christ.
Ephesians 2:15 says, "having abolished in His flesh the enmity… so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace.” This verse shows us something very strong. The death of Christ was not just to forgive sins. It was to make something new. It was to bring together a body that did not exist before. Now, because of what He did, there can be one new man. This new man is not about being Jew or Gentile. The new man is a new people, born not from the flesh or from blood, but from the Spirit.
The idea of the one new man in Christ is also what Ephesians talks about here. It is about how God works to join us together in Him.
In a time when there is a lot of confusion in our generation and people feel divided, the Lord is showing us the plan for His design. The one new man is not only a symbol. It is the final sign. It is a group of people on earth who show the same nature as Christ, who is in heaven. Through them, Christ fills everything (Ephesians 1:23). The whole picture of Christ's life will not come from one person being great. It will happen when everyone comes together as one. The question now is: will we be part of the one new man?
This blog will guide you through the story of one new man. We start in Eden and continue to Pentecost. We learn about Israel and the new man. We also look at the Cross and the Throne. You will see how everything is connected. In the end, you will find out why this revelation about the one new man is important for the last generation.
God’s Eternal Intent: Union Before Division
Before there was a Fall, before the nation called Israel, and long before the church started in the Upper Room, there was unity in the heart of God. This unity did not happen because everything was the same, but because there was the image and oneness of God that showed in many ways. In the garden, Adam was not just a man. He was the beginning for all people—the image-bearer of God, and from him, all people came. He was the first man shown as a group, as Luke notes. Eve was made from him. This was not a mistake. It pointed to something important: union would be the finish as it was the start.
When you read Genesis 1:26, it says, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.” Here, the Hebrew word for “man” is ’adam, which means all people together. This is the first look at the one new man. From the start, god wanted to show himself through a group as a whole—many people, but one body, the new man.
Sin brought division into the world. When the Fall happened, people became broken inside and with each other. After that, there would always be struggles between God and people, man and woman, brother and brother, between tribes, and even between nations. There used to be unity with Adam, but now there are many conflicts.
Jesus Christ showed true sonship. He brought back the unity that was lost because of the Fall. He always did what God wanted. He was an example of how people can have a real bond with God. That close bond can bring people back together. A good picture of this is the way Timothy followed Paul.
Through His life and everything He did, Jesus lived close with the Father. He worked to bring peace wherever there was a split. Christians can look to Jesus, who shows that working with god can fix what is broken. Jesus is the one who helps bring us back together.
But God’s plan was never left behind. It was hidden for a time. It was hidden in types, covenants, and shadows that God gave. God hid it in His promise to Abraham. He said, “In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:3). It was also hidden in the law. This was the case with Deuteronomy, with the tabernacle, and the feasts. It was there right in front of the people until the time was right.
In Christian teaching, apostolic sonship is about the close relationship believers have with God, which they get through Christ. It is something the apostles passed forward. This means we are part of God’s family. We share in His inheritance, and we carry on His work. We do this as one with Christ and His body, not as people who are apart from each other.
That fullness happened when Christ, the Second Adam, came into our world. He did this not just to save people one by one, but to make a whole new group—a New Man as told in the new testament. This New Man would have the same DNA as the divine.
The Cross: Where Separation Died and the New Man Was Born
Christ Did Not Just Reconcile Men—He Created a New Man
Ephesians 2:14–16 (NKJV) shows a great truth from God. It says, “For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, uniting the people of God… so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace.”
This means God brings the people of God together. He takes two groups and brings them into one new man. In this way, He helps us find peace with each other. This is about the new man that God makes when He brings everyone together as one.
At the cross, Christ did more than forgive sins. He broke down the wall between Jew and Gentile. He showed the difference between law and grace, flesh and Spirit. He made something new that was not there before. This is called the one new man.
For apostolic sonship, we see this in important parts of the Bible. Ephesians 2:15 tells us about Christ making "one new man" in Himself. Romans 8:14-17 says that those led by the Spirit are sons of God. It also tells us the Spirit makes us children, just like Jesus, the Son of God. Galatians 4:4-7 shows us that, through Christ, God brings people in as sons and makes them heirs. Each believer can now be part of God’s family and receive what God gives his own people.
This "new man" is not made by mixing Jewish law with Gentile freedom. Instead, it is a new creation. People who are part of it are born from above. They share one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:13). They also have one Lord, one faith, and one baptism (Ephesians 4:5). Many ministries now teach that apostolic sonship is the main point in these lessons. They say every believer is a new creation. There is a close link to God through the Spirit. His people follow the Word of God, that cannot be wrong. A lot of key teachings are about spiritual adoption and unity in the body of Christ. People are called to live as sons who have the authority and goal that Jesus gave us. Our life is not just about being followers under old ways. We are a part of something new with our Lord and Christ.
The cross did not just connect earth with heaven. It also joined people together by ending the system that kept them apart. The veil was torn in the temple and inside the soul. What kept people away from God and from each other was judged for good. Because Christ made a new man, the idea of being children of God and our spiritual family roots strongly shapes who Christians are and how they live together. This new man means all who believe are joined as sons and daughters of God. It brings a feeling of a true spiritual family, breaking old walls and helping people live in real unity and love with one another in the Christian community.
The “Middle Wall” and Its Destruction
Paul talks about the middle wall of separation in his letters to the Thessalonians. This wall was in Herod’s temple. It kept Gentiles from going into the inner courts. The wall was a sign of religious exclusion. Only the covenant people could get near to God at that place.
When you think about apostolic sonship, this idea of exclusion becomes important. Apostolic sonship, in the body of Christ, is not just like other types of spiritual relationships. It is different. It is about making the group feel like one by breaking down barriers and helping all feel included.
Other relationships in the church may be about learning or guiding each other. But apostolic sonship goes further than that. It is about bringing people together. It destroys the divisions, just like removing that wall did. This way, all believers feel close, in a real covenant with each other and with Christ, as part of the body of Christ.
But Christ is our High Priest, and He took down that wall. He did not just let Gentiles into the courts. He brought both Jew and Gentile together with Himself. Now, the kingdom of God does not have an outer or inner court. There is only Christ and all of us together in Him.
In this one body, apostolic fatherhood is about leaders giving people spiritual help and care. Sonship is about the way believers are like children who learn and grow from this care. Because Christ took down the wall, fatherhood and sonship can both happen the right way in Him. The kingdom of God now is like one big family where people can lead, and others can learn and grow together in God and Christ.
The gospel does not put one group of people above another. It removes pride in who we are or where we come from, so that everyone can be made new in the Spirit. Galatians 3:28 shows this truth. The teachings about the calling from god and sonship tell us we get a lasting spiritual place because, when we believe in christ, we become part of god’s family. This calling goes past things like race or family. It makes a fixed bond with god that lasts beyond what happens on earth.
“There is no Jew or Greek. You are all one with Christ Jesus.”
The One New Man: Neither Jew Nor Gentile but Christ
The Mystery Hidden in the Ages
Colossians 1:26–27 tells us about a secret that was kept for many years and by many groups. Now, this has been made clear to the people who follow god, as the apostle paul says more than once. God wanted them to know about it. This secret is christ in you, and that is the hope of glory.
This is what the one new man is all about. It's not just about Jew and Gentile getting along. It is Christ, the Messiah, living inside people, not just with them. The one new man lets Christ show himself in all people, no matter their nation, tribe, or language.
This mystery was hidden in the old covenant. People like Isaiah spoke about the Gentiles being part of God’s plans (Isaiah 49:6, Amos 9:12). Still, the full plan was not clear to everyone. Paul makes this easy to understand in Ephesians 3:6. He writes that the Gentiles will be fellow heirs, be in the same body, and share in the promise in Christ through the gospel.
The bible shows that god always had a way for the Gentiles. Christ came to make this promise happen for all people, just like it says in the gospel.
The Bride and the Body
If the Church is called the Body of Christ, the one new man is for sure the grown-up form of that Body. Paul does not just talk about the Body. He also says the Church is the Bride. The Bride is not different from the Body. She is the Body that is now full-grown, made ready through being set apart and having closeness with Christ.
Ephesians 5:27 says that Christ will show the Church to Himself as a glorious church, without spot or wrinkle. The showing of the one new man is not just in theory. It is the real picture of maturity for the bride.
Apostolic Alignment: Building According to the Pattern
Not Church as Usual, But the Dwelling of God
Ephesians 2:20–22 shows the one new man being built on a strong base. The apostles and prophets are the foundation, and Jesus Christ is right at the center as the main stone that holds it all together. This is about much more than talk about churches. It shows the real way God set up true Christianity. Here, Jesus, the new man, and the solid plan from Ephesians all have an important role in our faith.
God is not fixing old groups of churches. He is making a new home for Himself. He is putting apostolic and prophetic foundations together, so they can hold His glory.
In this new structure, things like ethnicity, culture, and background are not lost. Instead, they are made holy. The Spirit does not make everyone the same. He brings everyone together as one. It is like the twelve stones under the priest’s ephod. Each tribe has a place, but none can be left out.
Apostolic Government Reflects the One New Man
Government in the Kingdom does not follow a strict order. It is about showing Christ and walking in apostolic grace. The one new man needs leaders who serve from their bond with Christ, not from their own want for power. Apostolic ministry is not a higher group of people. It is about being trusted with the mystery in 1 Corinthians 4:1.
Those sent to build the Body must know this truth. The Church is not just a place where believers gather. It is the rise of the one new man in time.
From Babel to Pentecost: Reversing the Curse of Confusion
Babel: Where Language Divided Nations
Genesis 11 tells the story of Babel. In this city, people wanted to build a tower that would reach the sky. They did this not to worship god, but to make a name for themselves. As it is written, "Let us make a name for ourselves" (Genesis 11:4). Because of this, god came down to stop them. He made their language mixed up so they could not understand each other. Then, he spread them out over the whole earth.
Babel was the start of people being split by language, country, and way of life. But god did not leave the nations or Jerusalem behind. The mix-up of languages was not just a punishment, it was also for protection. People’s pride and will would not be allowed to join as one at that time. Still, even in this hard moment, there was hope. One day, a divine language would come and bring together what man had set apart.
Pentecost: The Beginning of Reversal
In Acts 2, the Holy Spirit came down on 120 people who were together, all as one. The people spoke in different tongues. But, “every man heard them speak in his own language the wonderful works of God”(Acts 2:11). Pentecost was not a time of chaos. It showed the clarity of God. The Holy Spirit did not remove language differences at Babel, but instead shared one clear message through many.
This moment was not just a miracle of sound. It was a sign that the One New Man was coming. His name was Joshua. There would be unity through the Spirit, not confusion from people. All the nations, once divided, would now be one Body. Christ would be the Head of this Body.
Pentecost Was the Birthplace of the Unified Body
The Church did not start because of policies, councils, or programs. It began with fire. It was rooted in God's love. The upper room was the first step of the One New Man. Jew and Gentile, rich and poor, men and women—all got filled with the same Spirit. Each person was called to be in one Body.
One Voice, One People: Prophetic Unity in the Last Days
Unity Is Not Uniformity
The one new man is not all the same, and it is not about losing what makes each group special. God loves to see the many differences in nations, tribes, and languages. In Revelation 7:9, it says that there will be a crowd from "all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues" standing by the throne. This shows that the new man is about coming together, but everyone can still be themselves.
This diversity will stay in eternity. It will be made even greater there, not taken away. The main thing is to be one in Spirit, not to act, talk, or look the same. Psalm 133 shows us that when people come together, the Lord will bring his blessing—life that does not end. This shows the power of God. It is because of unity in Christ, not from wanting the same things, that heaven gives honor.
The Sound of the One New Man
In John 17, Jesus did not pray for the world. He prayed for the people that the Father gave to Him. He asked that they all be one. He said, “like You, Father, are in Me, and I am in You. I want them to be one in Us,” from John 17:21. The unity Jesus wanted is not about the group or building. It is about what is inside. This oneness comes from anointing and being joined by the Spirit. Jesus’ words in the book of John show how that unity works.
This is the sound that should come up in the last days—the people who talk from being together, not from going against each other. They will speak from new understanding, not just reply without thought. They will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children. The prophets should not only repeat what they read in the headlines. They must speak the real heart of the One New Man.
Israel and the One New Man
The Root Supports the Branches
Romans 11 shows that the Gentiles were brought into the olive tree and into the covenants of the promise. The Gentiles do not take the place of Israel. They join in with Israel. Paul gives a warning in Romans 11:18: "Do not boast against the branches… remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you."
The One New Man shows respect for the Jewish roots and for the Jewish people. At the same time, it welcomes Gentile fullness. Zion still matters, and is not out of date. The Church does not take the place of Israel. Instead, it brings to life what Israel was meant to show.
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The Restoration of All Things
Acts 3:21 says that Christ will stay in heaven "until the times of restoration of all things," as it says in Malachi. This restoration has to do with the covenant with Israel. It also brings the Body together and helps the Church grow as one new group of people in Christ.
The Inward Formation of the New Man
The Hidden Man of the Heart
1 Peter 3:4 talks about “the hidden person of the heart.” The idea of One New Man is not some new teaching. It is about a change inside you. Paul said in Ephesians 4:24, “put on the new man which was created by God, in true righteousness and holiness.” You see the same change with people like Elisha.
This new man is Christ. He is taking shape inside of us as a spiritual father. This does not happen from the outside. It is happening deep within. The old man is gone. The new man is made by the Spirit. True unity only comes when the new man lives in us.
Crucifixion of the Flesh, Not Culture
To live as the One New Man, we have to let go of our old self. This means putting our flesh to death, but it does not mean that our culture blessed by the Spirit has to end. Every believer needs to leave behind selfish goals, the need to find who we are only in our race or group, and our desire to do things our own way. What is left is a new man that belongs to Christ. This redeemed group of people shows who Christ is to all people everywhere.
The End-Time Witness of the Corporate Christ
The Corporate Son Will Be Revealed
Romans 8:19 says, "For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God." This reminds us of the great story of Elijah. Here, it is not just about one person standing out. It is about a group who have come into their time of growth. Christ will show himself not in just one person, but in a people who have become the one new man. This is about the new man that is made from the sons of God through God and Christ, not just one man like Elijah.
These sons have the Father's nature in them. They walk by the Spirit. The authority they release comes from being one with Him, not just from spiritual gifts.
The Bride Makes Herself Ready
Revelation 19:7 says, "the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready." The one new man is more than just there to see what happens. It is a bride. She does not sit back. She gets ready. She does not wait for things to come to her. She aligns herself with what will be.
The oil in her lamp shows closeness. The fire on her altar shows worship. Her clothes are all about doing what is right. This group of brides will show mercy. They will stand together as one and with power and be pure. They will show the final meaning of the one new man on the earth.
Conclusion: Unity That Bears the Glory
The mystery of the one new man is not a small thing. It is the purpose of God that has been shown to us now. This is God bringing everything together in Christ (Ephesians 1:10). It means heaven and earth come together. The Spirit and our bodies join. Jew and Gentile, man and woman come together too. All of this shows God’s salvation and brings new man, led by the Spirit of Christ.
This is the Church that hell cannot beat. It is not strong because of any plan or smart move. It is strong because of its union with our Heavenly Father. The Church does not last because of many programs. It lasts because of the presence of the Heavenly Father.
The One New Man is coming up now. This is not happening where the lights shine, but in quiet spots. It is not loud, but is marked by oil. People are not giving it big applause, but there is much prayer.
He will not come back for small parts. He is coming back for the whole thing.
FAQs
Q1: Is the One New Man symbolic or literal?
It is both. This is a spiritual thing that happens through the real body of Christ. People from every nation are part of it.
Q2: Does this replace Israel?
No, the one new man brings together Jew and Gentile as one spiritual family. In this way, God keeps his promises through the new man.
Q3: How do I walk in this revelation?
When you let Christ be your identity, you let go of division. You can look for unity through the Spirit, not through ways of the flesh.
Q4: What is the difference between unity and uniformity?
Unity means people come together and feel like they are one group. They can have different ideas, backgrounds, or ways to do things, but still feel close and work together. On the other hand, uniformity is when everyone acts or thinks the same. In uniformity, there is not much room for people to show their own ways or thoughts. So, unity is about being strong together even with different types of people, while uniformity is about everyone looking or being the same.
Uniformity makes everything the same. Unity is when there is a group of different people who come together under one Spirit—Christ.
Q5: What does this mean for the last days?
God will show the world who He is through a Bride that is united and grown. This will happen before Jesus comes back.
Call to Action
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