Union with Christ: Identity, Righteousness, and Purpose

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We are married to the Lord Jesus Christ and there are certain things which we have to say about this Union. I have described them as the consequences of the Union. In the first, which we dealt with last time, was the nature of the Union, and there the thing I emphasized was that we are made one flesh with him. [00:02:25]

The first obviously is this: his name becomes our name. When a woman marries a man, she gives up her own name; she takes on the name of her husband. It's one of the most obvious things about marriage, isn't it? Well, it's the Apostle's illustration, not mine. This, he says, is the position of the Christian. [00:05:20]

It is his righteousness that is put upon us. That is the whole teaching concerning justification by faith, which we've considered so frequently in the early chapters of this epistle. But let's remember that this is how it comes to us because we are married to him. [00:10:28]

We have this glorious privilege even here and now. This isn't something future. Because of our relationship to him, we are already seated with him in the heavenly places, which made Augustus Toplady say this: more happy but not more secure that Laura fide spirits in heaven. [00:13:49]

We have access to the Father because we are the bride of the son. There is no greater privilege than this: having a right of entry and of access into the presence of the Father. And that is what the scripture teaches us. We are accepted in the beloved. [00:14:54]

The angels are sent forth to minister to them who shall be heirs of salvation. Indeed, our Lord had said it himself in Matthew 18. He said, in heaven, their angels do behold the face of my Father which is in heaven. [00:17:12]

Here in this world, as Christians, if we are worthy of the name, we are generally despised and derided and take no notice of. The world passes us by as if we were nobody at all, and it talks about its great privileges and its dignities and its honors and its positions and its pomp. [00:18:56]

As married to the Lord Jesus Christ, we are in a position to know his love, which no one else is in. It is to his bride that the bridegroom reveals and manifests his love. Therefore, since the Apostle Paul, husbands love your wives, how? Even as Christ loved the church and gave himself for it. [00:22:30]

The whole object of being a Christian, in a sense, is that you may know the love of Jesus Christ, his personal love to you, that he tells you in unmistakable language that he loves you and that he has given himself for you, that he has loved you with an everlasting love. [00:25:08]

The Apostle is saying here that it was essential we should be married to him. Why? Well, because until we are married to him, we shall never bear this, this, this children, this fruit. We were married to the law, but you know the law was impotent. It couldn't bring forth children out of us. [00:42:40]

The central object of salvation is holiness, and that is why I wouldn't hesitate to say that it is sinful to say that you can stop at justification, that a man can be justified and not sanctified. It's impossible. He of God is made unto us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. [00:44:40]

We are married to him in order that we should bring forth fruit unto God. His strength is so great, his might is so potent, that even out of us he can produce this progeny of holiness. [00:46:36]

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