Experiencing the Transformative Fullness of Christ

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"To be a Christian does not merely mean that you believe these things—that's the beginning, that's the minimum. Without a true belief, there's nothing. But it is equally important to emphasize that belief alone is not enough. The Christian is one who actually does receive of this fullness. It isn't merely intellectual; it is a vital process. It is something that literally happens. Christ is formed in us. We are engrafted into Christ. We are in him." [00:05:19]

"Receiving Christ's fullness transforms our thinking and emotions. Our thoughts align with the mind of Christ, and our emotions are governed by His presence. This transformation is a practical reality that should be evident in our daily lives. It is not a theoretical exercise but a practical reality that should be evident in our daily lives." [00:29:58]

"Have we received of this fullness? John takes it for granted with regard to all Christians: of his fullness have we all received, all of us. You can't be a Christian without having received of it. So we ask ourselves the question: have we received of this fullness? This isn't, I say again, the theoretical matter. This is essential, true Christianity. This is the difference between formal religion and a living faith." [00:07:11]

"To me, to live is Christ. Now, this is, I say, an essential part of the Christian experience. This is the first thing a man says who is able to say with any honesty, 'I have received of his fullness and grace upon grace.' Notice the way the Apostle puts it: 'To me.' He puts that in the beginning. That's emphatic." [00:13:34]

"Christ is the first and the last, the beginning, the end. He's the center; he's the circumference. He's enveloped in Christ. Christ is all. He can't get away from him. He's a Christ-intoxicated man. He's a Christ-dominated man. What does this mean in practice? Well, let me just divide it up. What is our conscious life? Well, first of all, it's thinking, isn't it?" [00:28:02]

"Let nothing please nor pain me apart, O Lord, from thee. Is your happiness controlled by Christ? What is it that makes us happy? What is it that gives us joy? What is it that really gives us bliss? This is a fundamental test of our whole position this morning." [00:34:20]

"To me, to live is Christ. He means by that that his whole life is dominated by the Lord Jesus Christ. His whole life is centered in him. Christ is the first and the last, the beginning, the end. He's the center; he's the circumference. He's enveloped in Christ. Christ is all. He can't get away from him." [00:28:02]

"Christ is all and in all. There are those who have described the Apostle Paul as being Christ-intoxicated. I think it's a good term. He was Christ-intoxicated. People talk about mysticism. This is the true mysticism, the Christ mysticism, this knowledge of this blessed person which makes a man say that he's everything, he's all and in all." [00:16:15]

"To me, to live is Christ. What do we mean by that? Well, let's look at a few negatives which will probably help us. When a man says that Christ is life to him, he means that self is no longer life to him. Self—we all by nature live to ourselves, and the whole universe is something that revolves around us." [00:19:48]

"To me, to live is Christ. What is life to us? There's no more important question than that, and this, in the last analysis, proclaims what we are. What is life to me? What is it that makes life life to me? What is it I live by? What is the thing that keeps me going and makes me what I am?" [00:18:24]

"To me, to live is Christ. He means by that that his whole life is dominated by the Lord Jesus Christ. His whole life is centered in him. Christ is the first and the last, the beginning, the end. He's the center; he's the circumference. He's enveloped in Christ. Christ is all. He can't get away from him." [00:28:02]

"To me, to live is Christ. What is life to us? There's no more important question than that, and this, in the last analysis, proclaims what we are. What is life to me? What is it that makes life life to me? What is it I live by? What is the thing that keeps me going and makes me what I am?" [00:18:24]

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