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1 Corinthians 11:23-26

Seven Things Secured by Christ for His People

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, focusing on the centrality of remembrance during the Lord's Supper. He outlines seven things infallibly secured by Christ's death for His people: the turning away of God's wrath, the procurement of perfect righteousness, open access to God, the gift of the Holy Spirit, a radical break with self-centered existence, a life of real holiness, and everything needed for complete salvation. Martin urges believers to reflect on these truths with fresh faith and thanksgiving, while also calling unbelievers to repent and believe in Christ for these same benefits.

Primary Texts

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1 Corinthians 11:23-26 This passage introduces the theme of remembrance in the Lord's Supper and serves as the starting point for discussing what Christ secured.
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Galatians 3:13-14 These verses are expounded to explain Christ's work in redeeming from the curse of the law and securing the gift of the Spirit.
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Romans 8:32 This verse is central to the seventh point, assuring believers that God will provide everything needed for complete salvation.

Outline 11 sections · 34 min

  1. The Centrality of Remembrance in the Lord's Supper 0:03
  2. Remembering Christ's Secured Blessings 2:36
  3. 1. Christ Died to Turn Away God's Wrath 4:03
  4. 2. Christ Died to Procure Perfect Righteousness 7:37
  5. 3. Christ Died to Open the Way Back to God 9:28
  6. 4. Christ Died to Secure the Gift of the Spirit 10:35
  7. 5. Christ Died to Effect a Radical Break with Self-Centered Existence 15:03
  8. 6. Christ Died to Set Us Apart for Holiness 18:12
  9. 7. Christ Died to Ensure Everything for Complete Salvation 21:51
  10. Call to Remembrance and Call to Salvation 25:58
  11. Prayer of Thanksgiving and Supplication 30:57

Key Quotes

“And when we come to the table and when we prepare to come to the table, it is these basic biblical truths that we are to call to remembrance again and again, to pull them up from the back drawer of the file drawer of our minds and to place them there before the eyes of the soul and to think with fresh actings of faith and fresh wonder and thanksgiving and praise of those things that are, that our Lord Jesus has secured for us by his death.”
“Now propitiation is a biblical word. And it means the turning away of wrath of wrath, by a sacrifice. And what our Lord has done for us, he has become propitiation for us.”
“The righteousness of God is that right standing before God without which we cannot appear before him. We have none in ourselves. All our righteousnesses are his filthy rags.”
“God could not adopt us as His sons and daughters as long as the controversy between God and us was unresolved. Christ resolves it by His vicarious curse-bearing...”
“For Christ to have a people who do not experience a radical shift from self-centered existence to Christ-centered existence would be a mockery. That would be to encourage men to go on sinning with impunity.”
“Christ died for no less a purpose than that He should have a people in whom His eye can find no spot and no blemish. And the prophet says He shall see of the travail of His soul and He shall be satisfied. Christ is going to have what He died for.”
“If He spared not His Son then what's the greatest obstacle in securing the redemption of fallen, lost hell-deserving sin-bound creatures? The greatest obstacle is how can God be holy and just and do anything other than damn such?”
“My unconverted friend, everything we have in Christ right now, can be yours right there, repenting, believing on the Lord Jesus Christ. You say that's too simple. Ah, my friend, don't let the simplicity be a stumbling block to you.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Call to remembrance again and again these basic biblical truths about Christ's secured blessings, pulling them up from the back drawer of your mind and placing them before the eyes of your soul with fresh acts of faith, wonder, thanksgiving, and praise.
  • Reflect afresh upon the basic truth that Christ died to turn away the wrath of God from us, the wrath that we would otherwise bear for all eternity.
  • Remember that it is because Christ died that you have received the Spirit of adoption and all His manifold operations.
  • Remember that Christ died not only to give you gifts but to turn you from the tyranny of a self-centered existence into the liberty of a Christ-obsessed existence.
  • Let this brief survey make remembrance of our Lord Jesus a delight as you come to His table, remembering all the blessings He conferred through His body and death.
  • Think for a moment what your state is outside of Christ: still under the wrath of God, unable to pray to God, without the Spirit, living for yourself, with no real holiness or prospect of it, and no assurance of anything good from God.
  • Everything we have in Christ right now can be yours right there, repenting, believing on the Lord Jesus Christ. Do not let the simplicity be a stumbling block.
  • Look to Christ, lay hold of Christ, flee to Christ, come to Christ, and all that is ours in Him will be yours if you will have Him.
  • May we gladden your heart, O Lord Jesus, by faith-suffused remembrance of you at your table, laying hold afresh upon all that you have purchased for us, stirring our hearts with fresh acts of love, faith, and yearning for the consummation of redemption.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 46 paragraphs, roughly 34 minutes.

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