From Law to Grace: Union with Christ

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Sermon Clips


We have discovered for Romans in chapter 7 and verse 1 that by nature we are bound to the law. The law is binding on a person, verse 1, as long as he or she lives, in other words, till death us depart. By nature, we are bound to all of the requirements, all of the demands, and therefore by implication all of the penalties of the law of God. [00:17:44]

Sin is more than doing bad things; it is more than wrong actions. It is, in fact, a power that resides by nature in our hearts. It is an impulse that gravitates towards that which God forbids. So if we were righteous in our very nature, then it would be a happy thing to be married to the law, but because that is not the truth about us, because by nature we pull away from the commands of God. [00:75:92]

The only way out of this miserable marriage to the law is by death. It is until death us depart, and the law never dies. Therefore, the good news for all who are in Jesus Christ is that we have died. We have died through a living union in the bond of faith with Jesus Christ, who died and who rose again. [00:57:51]

We are brought into a new and living union with Jesus Christ, the great truth of union with Christ, which Paul pictures as being like a kind of second marriage in which we are released by our union with the death and resurrection of Jesus from this old bond to the law, and we're brought into a new and living union with Jesus Christ. [00:202:08]

For while we were living in the flesh, verse 5, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death. But now we are released from the law, having died to that which held us captive. [00:255:76]

The mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God. It doesn't submit to God's law, nor indeed can it do so. And then he says those who are in the flesh cannot please God. If you just have life as you were born with it, that's your position, bound to the law, living in the flesh, hostile to God, cannot submit to God's law, cannot please God. [00:549:51]

But thank God that if you are in Jesus Christ, you are no longer in that position. That's the good news. We are not in that first and miserable marriage. If you are in Jesus Christ, you are in the second marriage. You are bound to Jesus Christ, and you have a new life that is characterized here as life in the spirit. [00:666:95]

Now, clearly, when we become Christians, obviously we're still living in the body. So exactly what Paul means by in the flesh is really important for us to grasp here, and it's often a point of confusion for this reason that the New Testament uses the phrase flesh in a number of different ways on different occasions. [00:362:96]

There is all the difference in the world between the life you were born with and the new life in Jesus Christ, all the difference in the world between being bound to the law and being made one with Jesus Christ through the bond of a living union, faith in him, all the difference in the world between life in the flesh and life in the spirit. [00:918:32]

The truth that we've been learning in Romans and chapter 7 are the cure for perfectionism. Now, some of you live under a crushing burden in this regard, and I want to try and describe it to you in a way that I hope you'll recognize, and then for us to see how the truth that we've been learning from the scripture here is the very truth that will set you free from this crushing burden. [00:1287:76]

Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God's grace, and your best days are never so good that you are beyond the need of God's grace. Wonderfully true. Now let me end it here and say this, that the great truth that we've been learning from Romans in chapter seven, they're the cure for perfectionism, they're the answer to defeatism, and they really are the source of freedom and joy in Jesus Christ. [00:1857:27]

Jesus Christ has something better to say to you than I forgive you, now go and try better next time. He says I'll forgive you, and I will bind myself to you. I will give you my spirit, I will make you one with me, I will give you a new life from above, I will give you my Holy Spirit, and I will dwell with you. [00:2065:67]

Ask a question about this sermon