Today, I explored the profound significance of our gatherings as a church community, emphasizing the spiritual warfare and declarations we make in the spiritual realm when we come together. This isn't merely a routine assembly; it's a pivotal event in the cosmos where we proclaim God's glory. Our small church in Commerce City might seem insignificant on a global scale, but in spiritual terms, it's immensely powerful.
I delved into the essence of our identity in Christ, stressing that our identity isn't something we create based on our achievements or failures. Instead, it's received from God. This identity shapes our actions; we don't act to become, but because we already are. This foundational truth is crucial as it liberates us from the pressure of trying to earn our worth and allows us to live out our true identity in Christ.
A significant portion of the discussion focused on the scriptural teachings about salvation presented in 1 Corinthians 15 and Ephesians 2. These passages highlight the threefold aspect of salvation: we have been saved (justification), we are being saved (sanctification), and we will be saved (glorification). This ongoing process is not just about reaching a destination but about becoming more like Christ every day.
I also addressed the transformative power of the Word of God, which is sharper than any two-edged sword. It discerns our thoughts and intentions, revealing who we truly are before God. This truth underscores the importance of not just hearing the Word but actively applying it in our lives, embodying the principles we learn to become doers of the Word.
Lastly, I touched on the internal battle each believer faces, as described in Galatians 5 and Romans 7. This struggle between the flesh and the Spirit is a daily reality that requires us to walk by the Spirit to overcome the desires of the flesh. This process is part of our sanctification, where we are gradually transformed into the image of Christ.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Power of Gathering: Every time we come together as a church, we engage in spiritual warfare and make declarations in the spiritual realm. This is not just a local event but a cosmic one, where the gathered church displays God's glory to principalities and powers. Our small community's worship is a powerful force in the spiritual world. [08:00]
- 2. Identity Received, Not Achieved: Our true identity is a gift from God, not something we can earn or fabricate through our actions. Understanding this frees us from the burden of proving our worth and allows us to live out the fullness of life that Christ offers. This truth is foundational for every believer to grasp and live out. [09:36]
- 3. The Ongoing Nature of Salvation: Salvation is presented in Scripture as a past event, a present process, and a future promise. This comprehensive view helps us understand that while we are secure in Christ's finished work, we are also participating in an ongoing process of transformation that prepares us for our ultimate redemption. [12:44]
- 4. The Transformative Power of God's Word: The Word of God is alive and active, capable of penetrating our deepest parts and discerning our true intentions. It's crucial not just to hear the Word but to apply it, allowing it to transform us from the inside out. This involves a continuous return to Scripture to remind ourselves of who God says we are. [49:58]
- 5. The Internal Battle of Transformation: The Christian life involves an internal battle where the Spirit and the flesh are in constant conflict. Understanding and navigating this tension is crucial for spiritual growth. As we walk by the Spirit, we gradually overcome the desires of the flesh and grow in holiness and righteousness. [33:13]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [08:00] - The Significance of Our Gathering
- [09:36] - Receiving Our Identity in Christ
- [12:44] - Understanding Salvation's Tenses
- [33:13] - The Battle Within: Flesh vs. Spirit
- [49:58] - The Power of God's Transformative Word