Assurance of Salvation: Hope in Resurrection and Glorification

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The whole object of the entire chapter is to give us assurance and certainty about our final complete salvation. That's the theme. There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus, he says. Now that's the business. There is no condemnation now, there never will be, there never can be. [00:01:38]

The Christian is a man who's born again. He's got new life spiritually. He's alive. He was dead, wasn't interested in the things of God then. He was at enmity against God, not subject to the law of God, neither indeed could be. That was death, but now he's alive. [00:05:18]

While we are in this world and in this life, sin remains in the body, and we'll constantly have to watch it. We'll constantly have to fight it. He'll tell us that in detail in verses 12 and 13, but here he's just putting it in general. The body is dead because of sin. [00:06:34]

You in a sense are as saved now as you'll ever be. I mean by that spiritually, in your spirit, you yourself are already saved. The spirit is life because of righteousness. Reckon yourselves, he's already told us in chapter 6:1, to be dead indeed unto sin and Alive unto God. [00:07:49]

If the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also Quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you. What's it mean? Well, unfortunately, I've got to give you two negatives first. [00:09:56]

The Apostle is here teaching the resurrection and the glorification of our bodies. But if the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also Quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you. [00:16:26]

The Holy Spirit dwelling in a Christian is the seal and the earnest of the Final Redemption of the purchased possession. Now I'm quoting, as you realize, Ephesians 1: 13 and 14. Let me read them to you: in whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of Truth. [00:28:22]

Our deliverance from sin and all its consequences and all the consequences of the Fall would not be complete apart from the resurrection of our bodies. Now we know that in the fall and as the result of sin, the whole of men fell. It wasn't merely men's spirit that fell. [00:32:41]

If this body of mine isn't going to be redeemed and glorified, well then I say Christ has failed at that point. Our bodies are as they are. They're subject to diseases, they're subject to death. They the place where sin dwells and where the devil is constantly tempting us. [00:34:29]

This body is going to be raised. It's the same thing as you get in Philippians 3:20. Our citizenship is in heaven, from whence also we expect the Savior, who shall change this our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to that Mighty working. [00:36:48]

Man at last will be entirely and completely redeemed and delivered. He's already that in the spirit. The day will come when he'll be like that in the body. That's what will happen when Christ comes again. The resurrection, if there are some of us still left when he comes. [00:37:33]

The spirit of God is in me now. It's a guarantee he's going to do it. He's put the spirit into this body, this MO, corrupt, frail, weak body, and it's an assurance to me that all this is going to be raised and changed and renovated. No weakness, no disease, no sin. [00:42:42]

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