The sermon "Yield Yourselves Unto God" by Walter Pendleton focuses on the theme of yielding to God as presented in Romans 6. Pendleton argues that spiritual life, granted through grace, is essential for believers to overcome sin and live righteously. He references Romans 6:12-16 to underscore the necessity of refusing to let sin dominate one's life and emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of being "not under the law but under grace," which highlights that obedience stems from a heart transformed by God's grace. The sermon elucidates the dual aspect of yielding — to reject sin and to embrace God — and stresses that a true believer cannot serve both sin and God. Pendleton concludes that understanding the relationship between grace and dominion is crucial for a life that honors Christ and evidences one's faith through moral living.
“Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.”
“A God-wrought life from God is the only impetus to such a condition, to such a walk.”
“Whoever you subject yourself to, whoever you yield to, that proves who your master is.”
“Morality, or you could say righteousness if you want, morality apart from honoring Christ is self-righteousness and that is damning.”
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