Living Out Grace: Active Resistance Against Sin

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"Doctrine is always something that is to be applied, it is never to be considered as something in and of itself. There is a statement, of course, that we could elaborate at great length very easily. Christian people can be divided into two main groups speaking very generally. The commonest group, the largest group today, is the group that is not interested in doctrine at all. It's simply interested in practical methods. The second group, a much smaller one, is the group that is only interested in doctrine and tends not to be interested at all in practical matters. Now both of course are entirely wrong." [00:04:24]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. There it is. Here I've been giving you all this great doctrine, he says. Therefore, let us never lose sight of that. It's a terrible possibility, a dangerous possibility. What is there to some people that is more fascinating than Christian doctrine? It can become an intellectual hobby. It can be something that can delight the mind without touching the practice and the conduct. That is, according to the Apostle, the most direct way to bring his great teaching into disrepute." [00:06:36]

"Sin Still Remains and is left in our bodies, not in us, but in our bodies. We, as such, have already finished with it, but the body hasn't. This body of sin, this body which sin still inhabits and which it tries to use, there is the first principle. Sin Still Remains and is left in our bodies. Secondly, sin not only remains in our bodies, but if it isn't checked, if it isn't kept down, if it isn't kept in order, it will even reign in our bodies, and it will even dominate over our body." [00:18:17]

"Sanctification is not a gift to be received. There are so many who teach that. They say you've received your justification already by faith. Now then, come along and receive your sanctification by faith. But sanctification is not a gift to be received. Here we are face to face with an exhortation. Secondly, sanctification is not a sudden experience of deliverance once and forever. It cannot be because sin is going to remain in the body as long as it is mortal." [00:28:15]

"Our motives are entirely positive. Why must I not allow sin to reign in my mortal body? Well, because I am a man who claims to know what God's purpose is for me. And what is God's purpose for me? Well, God's purpose for me is this: that all the works of the devil shall be undone in me. God made me in his own image. He made me perfect, and his whole purpose in salvation is to bring me back to that." [00:38:13]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. But wait a minute, says someone, aren't you putting me back in the position I was before I was a Christian? I'm doing nothing of the sort. I am saying let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. I know that there is nothing more futile than to turn to a natural man and to say conquer sin, don't let it reign in your mortal body. He can't do it. He is the slave of sin." [00:47:12]

"Therefore, the doctrine has already told you that greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. So you are not left without any excuse at all. You are not left to battle with sin just in and of yourself because you are a child of God. The spirit of God is in you, the mind of Christ is in you, the whole operation of God is working out in you." [00:47:12]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. Who are you? Oh, you are the man who has died with Christ, who has been crucified with Christ. You are the man who is alive unto God. You are the man in whom the spirit of God is working. You are the man in whom God's great purpose has been set moving. You've got the power in you, and therefore I can exhort you because you've got the power." [00:47:12]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. I know that there is nothing more futile than to turn to a natural man and to say conquer sin, don't let it reign in your mortal body. He can't do it. He is the slave of sin. He's under the dominion of sin. He's under the reign of sin, and he is a complete slave to it. It's useless to tell him not to let it reign. It will reign. It does reign." [00:47:12]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. Who are you? Oh, you are the man who has died with Christ, who has been crucified with Christ. You are the man who is alive unto God. You are the man in whom the spirit of God is working. You are the man in whom God's great purpose has been set moving. You've got the power in you, and therefore I can exhort you because you've got the power." [00:47:12]

"Therefore, the doctrine has already told you that greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. So you are not left without any excuse at all. You are not left to battle with sin just in and of yourself because you are a child of God. The spirit of God is in you, the mind of Christ is in you, the whole operation of God is working out in you." [00:47:12]

"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. But wait a minute, says someone, aren't you putting me back in the position I was before I was a Christian? I'm doing nothing of the sort. I am saying let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body. I know that there is nothing more futile than to turn to a natural man and to say conquer sin, don't let it reign in your mortal body. He can't do it. He is the slave of sin." [00:47:12]

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