In Mike McInnis's sermon "Reckon Yourselves Dead," the main theological topic addressed is the believer's identification with Christ in His death and resurrection, emphasizing the doctrine of justification and sanctification. The sermon argues that Paul’s exhortation in Romans to "reckon" oneself dead to sin is a definitive reality rather than mere wishful thinking; it embodies a concrete truth about the believer's new identity in Christ. Key Scriptural references include Romans 6:11, which emphasizes being dead to sin and alive to God, as well as the illustration of marriage in Romans 7 to explain the believer's freedom from the law. The practical significance lies in understanding that grace not only forgives sin but also empowers believers to live in righteousness, highlighting the transformative power of the gospel that sanctifies and liberates from sin's dominion.
“The grace of God does not simply provide a payment for sin, but also a cure for the sinner.”
“For the whole purpose of the law is to reveal sin and condemn the sinner.”
“Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ, that ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead.”
“No longer can condemnation arise based upon her first marriage.”
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