In this sermon titled "Union with Christ, p2 of 2," preacher Rick Warta explores the theological significance of believers' union with Christ, as exemplified in baptism. He argues that this union encompasses the believer's identification with Christ's life, death, resurrection, and righteousness, particularly emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of Christ, requiring no contribution from the believer. Warta references John 11:25-26, where Jesus claims to be "the resurrection and the life," to illustrate that faith in Him transcends death and sin, assuring believers of eternal life. The implications of this doctrine underscore the grace of God in establishing an everlasting covenant, leading to joy, hope, and the call for believers to publicly confess their union with Christ through baptism, an outward sign of the inward grace bestowed by the triune God.
“To believe on the Lord Jesus Christ is to abandon all confidence in our own selves.”
“Resurrection is life from the dead... if this is the case, if he is the resurrection and the life, and I am a sinner dead in my sins, then there’s hope for you.”
“Everything is by the blood because the blood fulfilled the all-righteousness and made satisfaction to God according to the everlasting covenant.”
“In baptism, we confess this relationship established by God before time, fulfilled by Christ in time, and it is all of our salvation.”
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