In "Understanding & Communion In Christ," Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of believers' communion with God through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the significance of Christ's ascension and the sending of the Holy Spirit. The key arguments assert that Christ’s redemptive work allows believers to have both a clearer understanding of God and direct access to the Father in prayer. Referencing John 16:23-27, Curtis illustrates that believers no longer need to question Christ’s nature since the Holy Spirit provides understanding and communicates with God on their behalf. This teaching highlights the Reformed doctrines of justification by faith, the priesthood of Christ, and the believers' union with Christ, asserting that this communion grants believers joy and assurance that their petitions will be answered as they come in Christ's name.
“This is why it was necessary Christ go to the cross, then ascend to the Father, that He might send the Holy Spirit, and He might give us a clearer revelation, a clearer understanding of what He's done.”
“You're heirs of God. You're joint heirs with Christ. Everything that belongs to Christ belongs to you, child of God.”
“We have free, welcome access to God our Father... When the Spirit has come and made you know Christ is all your righteousness…you can come to the Father in my name.”
“This is the joy, He said, no man will take from you.”
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