Walter Pendleton's sermon titled "Dead Body - Spiritual Mind" focuses on the doctrines of regeneration and the distinction between the spiritual mind and the carnal mind as presented in Romans 8. Pendleton argues that those who are unconverted are inevitably carnally minded, resulting in spiritual death, while those who possess the Spirit of God exhibit a spiritual mindset which leads to life and peace. He emphasizes that spiritual renewal is a sovereign act of God where the believer's true identity is transformed, thus rendering the body "dead" because of sin but alive through the righteousness provided by Christ. The sermon highlights key Scripture references, particularly Romans 8:5-14, illustrating the believer’s ongoing battle against sin and the necessity of mortifying the flesh through the Spirit, reinforcing key Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the perseverance of the saints. The practical significance lies in the assurance that true believers will evidentially be led by the Spirit and will inherently desire to live according to God's law, thereby affirming their vital union with Christ.
“For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh. And this is a statement of fact. This is the way it is.”
“To be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.”
“You see, God Almighty always manifests in time that which he decreed and set his heart on in eternity.”
“If you are one of His, if His Spirit's in you, His Spirit is leading you.”
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