The sermon "Christ in You!" by Wayne Boyd centers on Galatians 2:20, emphasizing the doctrine of union with Christ and its implications for believers. Boyd articulates that in Christ's death, believers are spiritually crucified, thereby receiving justification and liberation from the law's condemnation. He supports his arguments using Scripture references such as Romans 8:33-34 and 2 Corinthians 5:17, underscoring the transformative power of Christ's redemptive work that produces a new life in believers. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it reflects the believer’s identity as a new creation, leading to a life empowered by faith and dedicated to the service of God, contrasting sharply with a previous life of sin and self-effort.
“I'm crucified with Christ; nevertheless, I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.”
“In our natural unregenerate state, we're under the law, condemned by the law of God, dead before God, dead in trespasses and sins. But in Christ, we're a new creature.”
“Good works are the fruit of righteousness when we are born again by the Holy Spirit of God.”
“The apple doesn't make that tree an apple tree. No, it's an apple tree and it produces apples, don't it?”
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