Transformative Power of Life in Christ

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The Christian is not merely a man who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ; of course, he believes in him, but that's the least important thing to say about him. The real thing to say about the Christian is that he is alive, that he is alive in Christ, and that the Life of Christ is in him. [00:08:38]

The Christian is in Christ; he has a new life, and this new life which he has is one in which he is dominated by and led by the Holy Spirit. Now that's the fundamental thesis: the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. [00:02:13]

To be spiritually minded or to have the mind of the spirit is life. Now here is a most important statement: to mind the things of the spirit, in other words, is a proof of the fact that we have life, spiritual life. We saw that the other man has no interest in spiritual things because he's dead. [00:05:44]

The Christian doesn't remain static; there are all these stages in the Christian Life. It is an increasing growth; you grow in Grace and in the knowledge of the Lord, you grow in sanctification. There is this inevitable element of development because it is life, and life is never static. [00:33:40]

The Christian's life is like a fountain, not like a trough, not like a system. You see, you look at a system, and there's the water, and though you take out of it, it still seems fairly full. Yes, but it's coming in, you see it coming in and going out. [00:31:10]

The backslider is a man who's not become dead; he is still alive. He is behaving very badly as a child of God, but he's still a child of God. You see, what decides in the last analysis whether a man is a Christian or not is not only what he does. [00:33:40]

The Christian is a man that is lowest who has some degree of a knowledge of God. God is not an abstract conception to the Christian; he knows that God is. He has within him this sense of God, this realization, I say again, however dim and vague, that he is in communion with God. [00:37:57]

The Christian knows that the thing is inside him; it may be very weak and feeble, but it's there, and he knows it. There is a liveliness and a life of which he was not conscious before, and this, of course, affects everything he does. [00:24:45]

The Christian is one who is alive from the dead; he is alive unto God. He is married to the Lord Jesus Christ, who is alive from the dead forevermore, and therefore the Christian, married to him and one with him, is alive forevermore. [00:15:11]

The Christian is a man who doesn't rest on the proofs of the being of God; he knows not only that there is God, but he knows God. He longs for a greater knowledge; he thirsts for a deeper knowledge, but though he can't put it into terms and can't explain it very often and express it, he knows that he belongs to God. [00:38:42]

The Christian life is not merely a matter of duty; it is something that is a spontaneous expression of what he feels within. Now there is the deciding point, it seems to me, between the man who's trying to make himself a Christian and the man who is a Christian. [00:27:06]

The Christian is a man who has this life; he can say with acious Boner in the hymn we've been singing, I heard the voice of Jesus say, behold, I freely give the Living Water thirsty one stoop down and drink and live. I came to Jesus and I drank of that lifegiving stream. [00:35:58]

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