Transformative Power of Christ: From Law to Grace

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To be a Christian means that we have an entirely new life. You see, he talks in terms of being dead and alive. To be Christian is nothing less than that. It involves a death and arising. The change, the difference, if you like, between the Christian and the non-Christian is therefore obviously already come. [00:06:19]

The difference between the non-Christian and the Christian isn't merely a slight one, and to become a Christian doesn't mean that you just modify a little of what you were before or add just a little to it or make it look a little bit better, brush it up as it were. [00:06:34]

To be Christian means to undergo the profoundest change that one can ever know. Nothing less than that. That is why we all know that the New Testament terms for becoming Christian are terms like these: he must be born again. There it is. You are a new creation, a new creature, or a new creation. [00:07:54]

To be Christian means that you are now in an entirely new relationship to God. Before, your relationship to God was one through the law. It is now through the Lord Jesus Christ. What a change that is! My whole standing is different, my position, my status as I stand before God. [00:10:15]

To be Christian means that we have an entirely new purpose in life. The purpose is, as he tells us here, that we should bring forth fruit unto God. Now, the man who is not a Christian doesn't have that purpose at all. The man who is not a Christian is a man who lives for himself. [00:11:17]

The Christian is a man who has been provided with an entirely new ability, new power, new strength. Certain things have happened to him in order that he should bring forth fruit unto God. He couldn't before; he can now. There is a new ability, there is a new power which has entered into the life of this man. [00:12:12]

The Apostle Peter tells us, as newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word that he may grow thereby. Can I even put it like this: can you enjoy a meeting like this? Because, believe me, that by nature you wouldn't have enjoyed it. There are people in the world tonight who would regard this as the height of boredom. [00:14:30]

The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him. Neither can he, for they are spiritually discerned. If you therefore receive these things, though you may be living an unworthy life, take it from me, you're born again. The natural mind is enmity against God. [00:15:48]

Christianity is Christ. He is central, he is vital, he is all in all. It doesn't matter how good a life may be or excellent it may be, if it isn't entirely dependent upon this person and what he's done, it isn't Christianity. It may be morality, it may be some other religion, but it isn't Christianity. [00:24:56]

The thing that makes Christianity Christian is the centrality, is the cruciality of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Any claim that is therefore made without directly relating it all to him proves at once that it is not Christian at all. I leave it, but God forbid that anybody should be uncertain about that. [00:25:33]

The Apostle is referring to the literal, physical resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the grave. He is not thinking like some moderns who claim to be teachers of some spiritualistic phenomenon. It wasn't some spirit bombing. The Apostle means the literal, physical resurrection. He's talking about the body. [00:41:43]

The Apostle is therefore careful to edit. He is saying that the other thing that was essential to our salvation, in addition to the death, is that the Lord should have arisen from amongst the dead and after the grave should have appeared amongst men, should have ascended to heaven, and should be at this moment in God's presence. [00:42:03]

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