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Results of Union with Christ

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Pastor Martin expounds Ephesians 2:1-10, focusing on the practical results of union with Christ. He argues that God's method of salvation, quickening, raising, and seating believers with Christ, not only neutralizes the ugly realities of spiritual death, bondage to sin, and wrath, but also confers the exact opposite: eternal life, liberty from the world, devil, and flesh, and a position of divine favor and acceptance as joint heirs with Christ. The sermon calls believers to live in the conscious reality of their freedom and exalted status in Christ, and urges unbelievers to flee to Christ for salvation.

Primary Texts

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Ephesians 2:1-10 This is the central passage from which the sermon derives its main points about the results of union with Christ.

Outline 10 sections · 46 min

  1. Introduction: The Two Great Contrasts and God's Method 0:02
  2. God's Purpose: Displaying Exceeding Riches of Grace 1:58
  3. The Practical Results of Union with Christ: Neutralization and Conferral 3:23
  4. Illustration: The Benevolent Man and the Pauper 5:02
  5. Applying the Illustration: God's Work in Salvation 9:42
  6. Result 1: From Spiritual Death to Eternal Life 11:48
  7. Result 2: From Bondage to Liberty 17:22
  8. The Tragic Reversal of Christian Ethics 32:50
  9. Result 3: From Children of Wrath to Divine Favor and Acceptance 34:11
  10. Call to Faith and Warning to Unbelievers 38:23

Key Quotes

“By quickening us with Christ. By raising us with Christ. By seating us in the heavenlies with Christ. God neutralizes or cancels all the ugly realities of verses 1 to 3. And God confers upon us. The exact opposite of those realities.”
“He has brought us into something that the scripture calls the possession of eternal life. That is life in the knowledge of God. John 17 3. This is life eternal. Eternal that they may know thee. The only true and living God in Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.”
“I have been crucified to the world and the world unto me. I have been joined to Jesus Christ and the virtue of that union is. That this world system no longer holds me as its own.”
“The fact that Galatians 5.17 and Romans 7 are real to you. Rather than being a proof that you are not a Christian. They are the evidences that you are.”
“It does not say, do that you may become. It says you have become, therefore do.”
“I have been brought to the place of divine favor and acceptance that is as secure and as unreserved as the place of acceptance given to the Lord Jesus.”
“Christian, we need to pray that God will make us strong in faith to lay hold of and to grasp the magnitude of that which He has made us in union with Jesus Christ.”
“So God, if I may say it reverently, could do nothing less than confer such bounty upon us because only in this way are we forced to acknowledge that grace is like unto its giver immense, unspeakably glorious, unspeakably precious.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Consciously think of what union with Christ has brought to you, recognizing that you no longer fit the description of being dead in trespasses and sins.
  • Recognize that you need not dance every time the world fiddles, cringe when it frowns, bow when it commands, or be seduced by its glances, because you are crucified to the world.
  • Delight in pleasing the Savior and thank God for grace to choose the right path, rather than patting yourself on the back for merit.
  • When lusts, the world, or the devil call for your allegiance, assert what you are in Christ: His free man/woman.
  • Do not spend time asking how God could make you a co-heir with His Son, but pray for faith strong enough to grasp it.
  • Pray that God will make you strong in faith to lay hold of and grasp the magnitude of what He has made you in union with Jesus Christ.
  • Realize that if you are not united to Christ, verses 1-3 of Ephesians 2 are true of you, and you are in a state of spiritual death.
  • Realize that the Son of God has not exhausted His ability to take pity on you in your death, chains, squalor, filth, and guilt.
  • Don't rest until you know you have an interest in Christ, joined to Him in living faith, brought out of death into life, bondage into liberty, guilt into pardon and acceptance.
  • If you stagger at the sight of what you are in Christ, meditate upon verse 7 this week, understanding that God's provision is the 'exceeding riches of His grace'.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 190 paragraphs, roughly 46 minutes.

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