From Alienation to Access: The Power of Salvation

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"Let us never forget the greatness of this Christian salvation. He wants us to realize that it's so great that nothing less than the power of God himself could ever have achieved it. That's his whole argument. The power that makes us Christians is precisely the same power that brought the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead and from the grave, showed him in glorious resurrection, and then raised him into the Heights in the Heavenly places where he is seated at the right hand of God's power." [00:01:36]

"Two things are essential if we would understand the greatness of Christian salvation. The first is our condition apart from it, and then secondly our condition as the result of it. Now last Sunday morning in the 12th verse we were looking at our condition apart from it at that time we were without Christ, being aliens from the Commonwealth of Israel, strangers to the covenants of Promise, without hope, without God in the world." [00:03:16]

"The astounding thing is that anybody's a Christian, and nothing but the power of God in Christ accounts for it when we realize what man is by nature, when we realize what he is as the result of sin. But as I say, we must not only realize that if we are to measure this great power, you not only measure the depth out of which we've been raised, you also measure the height to which we've been exalted and elevated." [00:04:40]

"The difference between a Christian and a non-Christian is an absolute difference. It's a complete contrast. Now, I want to emphasize that with all my being because that's exactly what the Apostle does here. It is an absolute and an utter difference. It's clear, it's definite, it's discreet. There should never be any difficulty about telling whether we are Christian or whether we are not." [00:15:08]

"The thing that makes you a Christian is this: that you who were a far off are made nigh. You are near to God, whereas formerly you were far from God. So you see, the distinction and the difference is to be drawn not in terms of our morality or conduct or behavior, but in our relationship to God." [00:19:48]

"The Christian is a man who can enter into the presence of God, the holiest of all. There's nothing to stop him. There is this New and Living Way, the holiest of all, made nigh, admitted into the presence. What else? Well, I've just read it. We do so with this full Assurance of Faith." [00:36:02]

"To be a Christian is to know God. They shall no longer, says the New Covenant, teach one another, saying, 'Know the Lord,' for all shall know me from the least to the greatest. The least as well as the greatest, to know God. 'I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people.' And that's what it means to become a Christian." [00:33:00]

"The Christian is a man who not only has access into the presence of God, but he knows God as his father. Christ has given him authority to be a child of God. He's been adopted, and though he is going into the presence of the Holy and eternal God, he goes with the confidence of a child." [00:37:07]

"God has not given us the spirit of fear again, says Paul to the Romans in the 8th chapter. He hath not given to us the spirit of bondage again and of fear, but he hath given us the spirit of adoption whereby we cry, 'Abba, Father.' That's the Christian's position. He's not praying to some distant God." [00:38:32]

"To be nigh unto God is to experience all those blessings of the New Covenant in Jesus Christ. Amen." [00:43:56]

"The only way to draw nigh unto God is the way in which the Apostle puts it at the end of this glorious verse and which I must leave over, I regret to say, until next Sunday morning. There is only one way to draw nigh, there is only one way of entering into the holiest of all, by the blood of Jesus." [00:41:45]

"The blood of the Lamb on the lentil and the doorposts of the House of the Israelites in Egypt saved them and spared them, and the one sign that is looked for on all who would approach and draw nigh unto God is the mark of the blood of the Son of God." [00:42:11]

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