In the sermon titled "We Belong to Christ," Fred Evans examines the doctrine of union with Christ through the lens of Galatians 5:24. He emphasizes three primary points: believers are Christ's possession by the gift of the Father, the purchase of Christ's blood, and the conquest of the Holy Spirit over the believer's rebellion. Evans supports his arguments with Scripture, referencing Ephesians 1 to demonstrate that believers were chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, illustrating the sovereign election of God. He asserts that true liberty in Christ is not a license to sin but a call to live in accordance with the Spirit, leading to a life marked by the fruits of the Spirit. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance that salvation is wholly the work of God, which provides profound comfort and motivation for believers to live in obedience to Christ.
“Salvation is either by the law or it is by grace. It is not a mixture.”
“You that are Christ's, those that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.”
“Your salvation was purposed of God according to His will. That's it.”
“He conquered us... that’s not the cause. The cause is the power of God.”
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