In the sermon titled "Christ In Your Midst," Clay Curtis addresses the theological topics of sanctification and community within the church, particularly reflecting on Philippians 2:12-18. He emphasizes the call for believers to "work out their own salvation" as a communal effort, undergirded by the presence of Christ among them. Through an exploration of Philippians 2 and Matthew 18, Curtis argues that this "working out" is not about earning salvation but is grounded in humility, mutual edification, and reliance on God's sovereignty to lead their interactions. Key scriptural references include Philippians 2:12-13, which highlights God's initiative in sanctification, and Matthew 18:20, illustrating Christ's presence among gathered believers. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its application for church unity and the proper attitude of humility in restoring relationships within the Christian community.
“When He says, work out your salvation, look back to Philippians 1 and look at verse 27. Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ.”
“Fear and trembling is knowing you have no ability in yourself to work anything in your brother or sister.”
“You see, that's how He saved you in the first hour. That's how the Lord keeps saving His people.”
“He comes to you and says, if you're laboring and you're heavy laden, come to me, take my yoke upon you and learn of me, because I'm meek and I'm lowly in heart.”
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