The sermon titled "In Christ A New Creature" by David Eddmenson focuses on the transformative doctrine of regeneration through faith in Christ as articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:17. The preacher argues that true assurance of salvation cannot be derived from introspection but must be understood through one’s union with Christ. Eddmenson emphasizes two key truths: the believer's position "in Christ," which symbolizes legal standing and reconciliation with God, and the believer's new nature as a "new creature," where old things pass away. He supports this with various Scripture references, including Romans 3:24, Ephesians 2:13, and Hebrews 9:22, underlining that salvation requires a divine act of God rather than human effort. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers that their identity and righteousness come exclusively from Christ, fostering assurance and stability in their faith journey.
“When God called me by His grace and saved me by His mercy and grace, first, my position, my place was in Christ.”
“Grace doesn't reform us. Grace recreates us.”
“The new creature is the work of God. And it's the work of God in Christ.”
“It's God that worketh in you to will and do of His good pleasure.”
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