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.
“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.
Philippians 3:11, 1 Corinthians 15:20
Salvation is guaranteed through Christ's faithfulness and the grace of God, not by our own deeds.
Philippians 3:9
Pursuing knowledge of Christ is essential as it leads to spiritual life and transformation in believers.
Philippians 3:10
Laying hold of Christ signifies a deep, personal commitment to Him and is central to the believer’s life and salvation.
Philippians 3:12, 1 John 4:10
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