The sermon "Mortify Your Members" by Clay Curtis focuses on the theological concept of mortification of sin, drawing primarily from Colossians 3:5-11. The preacher emphasizes that believers, although transformed by Christ and possessing a new nature, still grapple with the old sinful nature. He argues that the process of mortification—putting to death the sinful deeds of the body—must be continually pursued through reliance on the Holy Spirit. Curtis supports his points using various Scripture passages, including Romans 8 and Galatians 5, highlighting that while believers are positionally dead to sin, they must actively engage in the struggle against their remaining sinful inclinations. The implications of this doctrine are significant within Reformed theology, as it reinforces the concepts of total depravity, regeneration, and the ongoing process of sanctification, underscoring the necessity of grace in the believer's life.
“Our old man and his deeds are mortified the same way we were first made spiritually alive. They're mortified the same way we were first given faith to believe on Christ. It's by the spirit of our Lord through the good news.”
“That does not mean we no longer have a sin nature. We do have a sin nature. Nor does it mean that we no longer sin. We still sin.”
“What the Lord commands, the Lord himself will be the power to do it. What he commands, he will be the power to do it. And he will get all the glory from his child.”
“Look to Christ. Don’t look at you, look to Christ. So you’ve got an old sin nature. Yeah, you’ve sinned. I have too. But looking at you and looking at yourselves, not how this flesh is gonna be made dead.”
The Bible commands believers to mortify their members which are upon the earth, representing the old sin nature.
Colossians 3:5, Romans 6:6
Sanctification is a work of grace accomplished through the Spirit of God, who enables believers to live righteously.
Hebrews 10:10, Galatians 5:17, Romans 8:10-11
Mortifying sin is crucial for Christians to live in accordance with their new identity in Christ and to prevent falling back into old ways.
Romans 8:13, Colossians 3:8-10
The Holy Spirit empowers believers to grow in holiness and to mortify the sinful nature.
Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:16
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