In "Who We Are - Part 2," Chris Cunningham addresses the vital doctrine of spiritual identity in Christ, drawing on Philippians 3:3 and Romans 2:28-29. He emphasizes that true worship is rooted in the "circumcision of the heart," a transformation wrought by God that allows believers to rejoice and glory exclusively in Christ Jesus, in stark contrast to the empty glories of personal achievements or worldly status. By pointing to Scripture, Cunningham illustrates how the essence of Christian identity is not found in outward appearances or religious ceremonies but in the inner renewal of the believer's heart by God's grace. The sermon highlights the practical significance of this doctrine: it fosters a community that worships God authentically and relationally, relying solely on Christ's redemptive work rather than their own merit.
“Believers are defined this way. And it's radical, isn't it? It's radical. We rejoice in somebody else.”
“It’s not just going to be all about this rat race. It’s not.”
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We rejoice in Christ Jesus because He first rejoiced in us.”
The Bible teaches that we rejoice exclusively in Christ Jesus, as He is the source of our salvation and true joy.
Philippians 3:3, Galatians 6:14
Circumcision of the heart is crucial because it signifies a true transformation by God that enables worship in spirit and truth.
Romans 2:28-29
The truth of God's election is evident in Scripture and is demonstrated through the faithful love of God towards His chosen people.
Romans 9:11
Christians should glory in the cross because it is the source of our salvation and the ultimate expression of God's love.
Galatians 6:14, 1 John 4:9-10
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