The sermon titled "Laying Hold" by Chris Cunningham focuses on the theological concept of pursuing an intimate and experiential relationship with Christ, particularly emphasizing the resurrection and righteousness found in Him. Cunningham argues that mere intellectual assent to the gospel is insufficient; true knowledge of Christ translates into spiritual life and relationship. He cites Philippians 3:11, highlighting Paul's desire not just to know about the resurrection but to attain it himself. Furthermore, the preacher contrasts the superficiality of common religious practices with the deep, personal commitment illustrated in Paul's life, ultimately advocating for a faith that necessitates seeking Christ earnestly. This pursuit is vital as it addresses the believer's need for righteousness and communion with God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone.
Key Quotes
“The ultimate result of knowing Christ is to be made like him and to be with him.”
“It’s a laying hold of Christ, laying hold of him, not just knowing more and being happy with that.”
“All of our religion is a pursuit of Christ. True religion. It's a pursuit of Christ.”
“I’m gonna lay hold of him for the same reason he laid hold of me.”
The Bible teaches that through Christ's resurrection, believers will also be raised from the dead, sharing in His victory over death.
The doctrine of the resurrection is central to Christian faith, as emphasized in Philippians 3:11. The Apostle Paul expresses his desire not just to understand the resurrection but to participate in it, signifying the intimate connection believers have with Christ who is the firstfruits of the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20). The resurrection is crucial because it demonstrates Christ's victory over sin and death, offering the promise of eternal life to those who believe in Him. As Paul indicates in Philippians, our future resurrection is tied to our current knowledge of Christ—knowing Him in the power of His resurrection transforms our lives.
Philippians 3:11, 1 Corinthians 15:20
Salvation is guaranteed through Christ's faithfulness and the grace of God, not by our own deeds.
The assurance of salvation hinges on the faithfulness of Christ rather than human efforts. Paul makes it clear in his letter to the Philippians that righteousness does not come from the law but through faith in Christ (Philippians 3:9). This radical transformation of identity occurs when individuals are united with Christ. Believers are called to look to Christ for salvation because He is the basis of our righteousness before God. Therefore, the truth of salvation lies not in our actions but in God's sovereign grace and the completed work of Jesus on the cross.
Philippians 3:9
Pursuing knowledge of Christ is essential as it leads to spiritual life and transformation in believers.
The pursuit of knowledge about Christ is foundational to the Christian faith as it leads to an experiential understanding of salvation. In Philippians 3:10, Paul emphasizes that knowing Christ is not merely intellectual; it results in actual spiritual life. This knowledge transforms believers, enabling them to partake in the power of His resurrection and fellowship in His sufferings. It is through this profound connection that believers experience true righteousness and are empowered to live according to God's will. Simply put, the pursuit of knowing Christ leads to a deeper communion with Him and equips Christians for a life of worship and obedience.
Philippians 3:10
Laying hold of Christ signifies a deep, personal commitment to Him and is central to the believer’s life and salvation.
Laying hold of Christ represents the believer’s active response to the grace that has embraced them through faith. As described in Philippians 3:12, Paul speaks of laying hold of what Christ has laid hold of for him—salvation, communion, and righteousness. This mutual holding reflects the relationship between the believer and Christ, emphasizing that it is not merely a one-sided pursuit but a loving embrace initiated by God's grace. For Christians, laying hold of Christ means fully relying on His righteousness rather than their own, encouraging a life that actively seeks to honor and know Him more deeply, leading to lasting spiritual fulfillment.
Philippians 3:12, 1 John 4:10
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