Living Out Our New Identity in Christ

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We have not merely been saved that we might escape hell; we've been saved in order that God may present a people which will astonish the whole world. You remember he says in the 10th verse of the third chapter to the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in Heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God. [00:34:08]

We must always remember that the Holy Spirit dwells within us. You see, he's talking about practical day-to-day conduct. Very well, he's put down his first reminder that we are in fin in you. The second is never, he says, forget that the Holy Spirit of God dwells within you. [00:10:24]

The life of the Christian is to be a life entirely under the control of the spirit, filled with the spirit, controlled, dominated by the spirit. There is again his Doctrine, and then you see in from verse 22 to verse n of the sixth chapter he applies that having laid down this doctrine of the Christian as a man living his life in the spirit and filled with the spirit. [00:14:49]

You need strength infinitely greater than your own. There is a powerful adversary. We wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities and Powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. There is a mighty antagonist who will do everything and anything he can to keep us from this program. [00:16:36]

Our conduct must always arise from and be dictated by and controlled by our Doctrine. Our conduct must always arise from and be dictated and controlled by our Doctrine always without exception. To put that in another way, I'll put it like this: the Christian life is not a code which is imposed upon us and which we do not understand. [00:29:55]

The Christian Life is not some sort of a code that is imposed upon us but which we don't understand. I'm afraid that that is done and that that is done today and that that is done today even in Evangelical circles. People come under the sound of the gospel and are converted and then they're given a sort of code and they try to practice. [00:30:25]

Our concern should be this: to function fully and perfectly as members of the body of Christ. What should worry me is not so much that I fail or that I've got a problem in my life. I'm failing him. I'm failing the church. I'm failing God and his great and his Grand purpose. [00:38:48]

Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and say what a wonderful person you are, how good and how holy. No, no, let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works but glorify your father which is in heaven. [00:41:17]

The Apostle makes us apply it, and we have no right to look at the application simply as a general heading and say, there he is applying it all right, let's go on to the next epistle. Not at all. He means us to face every single detail. He compels us to do so, the application of the truth in detail. [00:20:35]

Life outside the church and inside the church are essentially one and must always be interrelated. Each affects the other. Now, I'm not saying this; it's the Apostle who's saying this. You see, because having shown us the great doctrine of the church, he immediately applies it in all the circumstances of life outside as well as inside. [00:24:31]

Christian conduct and behavior always has a specifically Christian reference. It is always in terms of the grand Redemption and not simply the thing in and of itself and in its social consequences. Well, I hurry on to another one, which is there's failure in the living of the Christian life. [00:34:50]

The whole purpose of this section is to show that very thing. Our Lord himself stated this once and forever when he said this to me: some of the most terrifying words in the whole of scripture, if ye know these things, happy are ye if he do them. [00:21:37]

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