In Chris Cunningham's sermon titled "Change," the central theological doctrine emphasizes the believer's identity as citizens of heaven while still living on earth. Cunningham illustrates the apostle Paul's exhortation to follow him in pursuing Christ, which involves pressing on amidst the wickedness and deception of the world (Philippians 3:13-14). The sermon draws upon various Scripture references, notably Philippians 3:17-21 and Hebrews 11:13, to highlight the key distinction between earthly pursuits and heavenly citizenship, particularly pointing out that those who worship themselves are enemies of the cross. The practical significance of this message underscores the believer's hope in Christ's redemptive work, prompting them to stand firm in faith even amid trials, as they eagerly wait for transformation and assurance of eternal glory with Christ.
“All of that which Paul described as dung and loss... I cast it behind my back and pressed toward Christ Jesus.”
“If this is it, we are of all men most miserable... Our brother has left the land of the dying and gone to the land of the living.”
“Dying is not natural to the believer... we shall never die in the ultimate sense.”
“Stand fast in the Lord. Look to him for all things, in all things.”
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