Living in Gospel Freedom: Embracing Our New Identity

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We ourselves are Jews by birth and not Gentile sinners, yet we know that a person is not justified by works of the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ. So we also have believed in Christ Jesus in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law, no one will be justified. [00:02:27]

For through the law, I died to the law, so that I might live to God. I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. In the life I now live, I... If I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not nullify the grace of God. For if righteousness were through the law, then Christ died for no purpose. [00:03:04]

Peter was no longer under the law, and he was living as if he was not under the law. He was enjoying the freedom he had in Christ, and so he ate with them. He ate what he was served. He didn't question it, and he did it with his new brothers and sisters in Christ. He had freedom. But when this delegation arrived, this group from Jerusalem sent by James, Peter changed. He changed. [00:06:12]

We have to be sure we're not like this. We're not like Peter. We have to be firm in our convictions, know what we believe, know who we are in Christ, and stand on that truth. We can't compromise our convictions for convenience. I want to say that again. We cannot compromise our convictions for convenience. [00:12:55]

We must stand firm in our convictions because this is who we are in Jesus. This is the new identity that we have in Jesus. This is the new identity he's given us. And if people in our world, the people that we interact with outside these walls don't like who we are in Christ, then they don't like Christ and we have to be okay with that. They're not rejecting you. They're rejecting him. We're new creations. The old is gone. He has made us new. We're no longer who we were. We are who we are in Christ. [00:14:39]

We're stronger when we're together as the body of Christ. We can hold each other up. We can find strength from each other. We can lean on each other. And this is why we have to be in this together. Not out on our own doing our own thing. We have to surround ourselves with other believers who are going to hold us accountable, who are going to share in our struggles, who are going to allow us to confess our sins or even confront us in our sin so that we can repent, so that we can move forward and represent Christ better the next time. [00:19:05]

We have to encourage repentance. We have to come alongside and walk with our brothers and sisters who are struggling in sin. We have to do it together. We have to surround ourselves with brothers and sisters who can encourage us, hold us up, challenge us, confront us when we need to be confronted, when we've fallen, but also restore us to the community and can, as we confess and we repent, we need to surround ourselves with people like that. And those people are right in this room. This is our family. [00:21:03]

Paul understood who he was in Christ. He had the authority of Christ. He was an apostle of Jesus, and he went and confronted a fellow. Apostle. And they must have been relieved, those folks watching, going, oh, thank God he said something. Thank you. Thank you for saying something. And they were probably excited that Paul had their back in confronting Peter on this issue and just calling it out in front of his friends so that it was known what happened so they could deal with this issue. [00:28:23]

We have to function like this. We have to confront sin when we see it in each other. We have to. We can't just ignore it and hope it goes away. But we have to do it biblically. But we have to do it. We can't brush it off because it would be convenient for me not to have to have that conversation with somebody, right? We can't sacrifice our convictions. We can't sacrifice our convictions for our convenience. [00:29:53]

A person is not a person. A person is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ, period. [00:33:44]

If we could justify ourselves in any way, if we could justify ourselves in any way, then Jesus is unnecessary. And God did not send his Son into the world for something that wasn't necessary. He wasn't necessary. He is necessary, because we couldn't, we can't, we never will be able to justify ourselves in any way. We are completely at the mercy of the grace of God. That's it. Completely at the mercy. [00:38:16]

Putting requirements on ourselves in order to stay in God's good grace. There is no law by which we can be saved. None. Not even the ones that we invent for ourselves. Although we try, there is only Christ. There is only Christ. That's it. Him and him alone. [00:39:02]

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