In this sermon titled "Abide in Christ," Rick Warta emphasizes the profound theological truth of the believer's union with Christ as articulated in John 15:1-14. The sermon underscores that true fruitfulness in the Christian life is not a product of human effort but a result of the supernatural life that flows from Christ, the true vine. Warta makes key arguments about God's sovereignty in salvation, drawing from Scripture passages such as John 15, Isaiah 53, and Romans 11 to demonstrate that the fruit-bearing branches are those chosen and sustained by God. The theological implications are significant, as they affirm the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace and the necessity of divine enabling for spiritual fruitfulness, leading to a deeper understanding of the believer's dependence on Christ for salvation and sanctification.
“The gospel is not a fear and rewards-based system...It declares to us that all the conditions and the requirements that God has placed on us, we have failed, utterly failed.”
“The true vine...for our sakes was cut off in order that he might produce fruit, not only a little, but much fruit to God.”
“Life is given by God's will. We do not demand it. We don't motivate God to give it.”
“We can't make Christ dwell in our hearts. God has to give this to us.”
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