In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "The Believer's Hidden Life," the main theological topic is the believer's identification with Christ and the implications of this relationship for daily living. Jellett emphasizes that believers, though dead to sin and the world, are alive in Christ and have their lives hidden with Him in God (Colossians 3:1-4). He argues that this identity influences Christians to seek heavenly things rather than earthly pursuits, warning against the religious legalism that obscures the simplicity of the gospel. He highlights the necessity of union with Christ for salvation, pointing to scriptures such as Romans 6:4 and Galatians 5:1, which affirm believers' freedom from the law's condemnation and their call to live in light of their eternal hope. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the transformational power of focusing on Christ and the reality of eternal life, which cultivates hearts that are set on heavenly affections.
“If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.”
“You are complete in Him. Complete means nothing lacking, no space for anything else.”
“The life of God in the soul of man is true life, is eternal life, is the life that Jesus spoke about in his ministry.”
“When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.”
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