Embracing Our Identity: Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ

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We are to reckon as being true of ourselves what the Apostle has already been telling us is true of the Lord Jesus Christ. That is the principle that governs our exposition. The very words likewise and also make that something which is abundantly clear. [00:01:06]

We are told here to realize and to hold before ourselves and in our consciousness constantly something that is already true of us. It's not an exhortation to us to do anything with regard to sin but to realize what has already been done to us with respect to our relationship to sin. [00:02:19]

We are already in an entirely new position and standing with respect to sin. Now this is something that we've got to believe solely because the word of God tells us that. You don't experience your position; you're told it and you believe it. That is what justification by faith alone means. [00:03:19]

We have died once and forever to the realm and the rule and the reign of sin and death. Now, I've said that many times before, but I must go on saying it. The Apostle has said it many times before himself. He goes on repeating it, and he goes on repeating it for this good reason. [00:05:46]

We have finished with the realm and the rule and the reign of sin. Secondly, we have got to believe and to realize that we have done that once and forever. I say, and I want to emphasize that you notice that we read about our Lord that in that he died, he died unto sin once. [00:06:43]

Death has no more dominion over him; it is true to say of us also. What we are exalted here therefore to say to ourselves as Christians is death has no more dominion over me because I am a Christian and because I am in Christ Jesus. [00:08:43]

Though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. Hold that in your minds, then go on and consider this from 2 Corinthians 5: For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. [00:11:01]

Whosoever liveth and believeth in the Lord Jesus Christ shall never taste everlasting death. Shall never know what it is to be separated in soul and body from God. Now, this is one of the most glorious and comforting truths that we as Christian people shall ever hear. [00:14:30]

We are no longer in the position that we were when we were born as the children of Adam. We were then under the dominion, under the reign and the rule of sin. That is no longer the position. We've been translated out of that into the kingdom of God's dear son. [00:18:29]

Sin has no longer any dominion over us, though we may still have contact with it in our bodies. Now, there is a very vital distinction. It has no more dominion over us, though we still have contact with it in our bodies. [00:19:14]

When a Christian sins, he doesn't sin as a slave, but he sins as a free man who is choosing to do that which is wrong. Do we get the significance of that distinction? A man who is not a Christian sins as a slave. He is in the bondage; he's in the captivity. [00:31:34]

The Christian no longer sins as a slave, but he sins as a free man, and that is why I say he's always a fool when he sins. The compulsion is gone; it is he now who yields voluntarily. His whole position, his whole condition is changed. [00:36:40]

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