The sermon titled "The Believer's Rule of Life" by Allan Jellett expounds on the theological implications of Colossians 3:5-16, specifically addressing how believers are to live in light of their salvation. Jellett argues that true believers, who have been united with Christ and made alive by the Holy Spirit, are not bound by the Mosaic Law but instead are guided by the gospel precepts revealed in the New Testament. He references various Scriptures, such as Romans 8 and Galatians 3, to illustrate that Christ has fulfilled the law, freeing believers from its demands and allowing them to live in accordance with the Spirit. This has practical significance as it emphasizes the believer's identity in Christ and the transformative power of the gospel, calling for a life that reflects spiritual renewal rather than legal adherence.
“Your qualification for God's kingdom is accomplished by God alone in Christ, without any contribution from you.”
“The love of Christ constrains me. Not fear of punishment, not the promise of some reward, for God is our exceeding great reward.”
“The law was our schoolmaster unto Christ. After that faith has come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster.”
“Stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ has made you free. Not with license to sin with impunity, but in the liberty of all that Christ is and all that Christ has accomplished.”
The believer's rule of life is not defined by the law of Moses, but by living in the Spirit and following the gospel of Christ.
Romans 6:14, Galatians 5:1
The sufficiency of grace for salvation is demonstrated through Christ's completed work on the cross and the promises of Scripture.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:20
Mortification is crucial for Christians as it involves putting to death the sinful nature to live in accordance with the Spirit.
Colossians 3:5, Romans 8:13
The Holy Spirit empowers believers to live according to God's will and provides assurance of salvation.
Romans 8:9-11, Galatians 5:16
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