Living in Victory Through Union with Christ

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The Apostle wrote this sixth chapter and the following chapters in reply to that question that he puts forward in this first verse: what shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that Grace may abound? It wasn't that he himself thought of that question, but that he knew that many possibly in Rome and certainly many elsewhere were very definitely raising that question in the light of the Apostles own teaching. [00:00:45]

The Apostle, wise teacher as he was, anticipates this criticism even from the church at Rome and takes it up at once and deals with it. He rejects it with horror: God forbid, he says, and then he goes on to say how not only is it unreasonable and an utterly false deduction to draw from his teaching, but that furthermore anybody who ever thinks like that, who speaks like that, he's showing quite clearly that he's never understood the doctrine. [00:02:54]

The particular one that obviously is dealt with here is depression or disappointment or unhappiness in the Christian Life which arises from a sense of failure in living the Christian Life. The sense of depression that arises because we tend to feel that we are being conquered by sin rather than conquering sin. There are many people like that; they've been Christians for years and yet they're ever unhappy and are always analyzing themselves and condemning themselves. [00:05:07]

The way to understand what really happened on the cross on Calvary's Hill is to know something about the biblical doctrine of the Covenant. The biblical doctrine of the Covenant, I say, you don't begin to understand the cross until you understand the Covenant. What do I mean by that? I mean this: the way to approach the cross is to understand a great Covenant that was made between God the Father and God the Son before the very foundation of the world. [00:08:18]

The relationship of Christians to the Lord Jesus Christ is exactly the same as was the relationship of the whole of mankind to Adam. You noticed how he kept on saying it: as in Adam, so in Christ. He repeats that argument in the first epistle to the Corinthians and in the 15th chapter, but here it is: as by one man's offense, so by one man's obedience, Adam, Christ. It's an exact parallel. [00:10:14]

The Apostle goes on saying that not only in this epistle but in the epistle to the Galatians and elsewhere: I have been crucified with Christ. I was crucified with Christ himself so that on the cross on Calvary it isn't simply that the Son of God was being crucified; I was being crucified with him because I am in him, I am bound to him. [00:14:22]

We are told that we were crucified with him. The Apostle goes on saying that not only in this epistle but in the epistle to the Galatians and elsewhere: I have been crucified with Christ. I was crucified with Christ himself so that on the cross on Calvary it isn't simply that the Son of God was being crucified; I was being crucified with him because I am in him, I am bound to him. [00:14:22]

The old adamic men that I once was is dead and is no longer in existence. Let me open that out just a little: every one of us born into this world is born a child of Adam. We inherit from him that old sinful nature which is governed and controlled by sin and is opposed to God. The natural, the carnal mind is enmity against God, is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. [00:26:58]

I am dead to the law and the law is dead to me because of Christ's perfect work with respect to it. Let me hurry on to the next conclusion which puts all that positively. Listen to Paul saying it: there is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus. Ah, but you say, how can that be true because I sin and I'm conscious of sin and failure and I'm made unhappy by my sin. [00:29:49]

I no longer belong to the realm of sin. I no longer belong to the Dominion of Satan. Sin shall not have dominion over you, says Paul, for you are not under the law but under grace. How often does he say that sort of thing? You have been translated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of his dear son. [00:31:28]

The way to fight this fight against the remnant, the body of sin that remains, is to stand upon your Doctrine, to say these things to yourself and to the devil and to every Temptation, and then to go on to say what we'll be looking at next Sunday morning about our having risen with Christ, about the new life that's in us, about his life in us, and about the spirit that he gives us and the power and all these things. [00:39:40]

When the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross on Calvary's Hill, you were also being crucified with him. Your old adamic men that you were died there. He's no longer in existence. Realize that, thank God for it, rejoice in it, and face every problem in life, in death, everywhere in the light of that glorious knowledge. Stand Fast therefore in the Liberty where with Christ has set you free. [00:41:08]

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