In today's sermon, we explored the profound truth that through Christ's death and resurrection, we are freed from the law and its condemnation. This liberation is not a dismissal of the law's value but an invitation to a new life in Jesus. We delved into the analogy of marriage to illustrate our relationship with the law and with Christ. Just as a woman is bound to her husband as long as he lives, we too were bound to the law. However, in Christ's death, we died to the law, and now we are free to 'remarry'—to belong to Christ, who was raised from the dead.
This new union with Christ is perfect, voluntary, and eternal. Unlike human marriage, which can be fraught with imperfection and sometimes even abuse, our relationship with Christ is one of freedom from the abuser of sin and death. We could not free ourselves from this bondage, but in Christ, we have been saved.
Furthermore, we discussed how this new relationship with Christ results in fruit for God. The law previously brought awareness of our sinfulness, but now, united with Christ, we can bear good fruit. This is akin to Jesus' teaching in John 15, where He describes Himself as the vine and us as the branches, emphasizing that apart from Him, we can do nothing.
We also touched on the importance of serving God with a new and free spirit. The law, while good and from God, was powerless to save us. Now, released from the law, we serve in the newness of the Spirit. This transformation is like replacing an old, faulty car battery with a new one; the old ways of trying to follow the law to earn salvation are replaced with the new life that comes from the Spirit.
In conclusion, we are called to put Jesus first, to follow Him, and to love Him. We are to be free from the old nature and embrace the new nature and Spirit. It is time to surrender, to stop trying to earn salvation through good deeds, and to start living out of the relationship we have with Jesus.
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