In Jabez Rutt's sermon titled "Sinners quickened and forgiven in Christ," he addresses the central theological doctrine of salvation through Christ, emphasizing the themes of regeneration, forgiveness, and the believer's union with Christ. Rutt argues that believers, previously dead in their sins, are quickened together with Christ, referencing Colossians 2:13-15, where Paul explains that God forgives all trespasses and triumphs over the principalities and powers through Jesus' death and resurrection. He highlights the significance of Christ’s divine nature and His role in fulfilling the law, asserting that true salvation and justification come solely through Him, not by works or adherence to the law. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides to believers: they are secured in Christ's finished work, liberated from the condemnation of the law, and empowered to live sanctified lives through His grace.
“You, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness. You can't fulfill it. One of the great errors... was that the Judaizing teachers... were teaching... that they were able to fulfill the law.”
“You see, friends, it's when we experience these things, it's when the Lord opens them to us. Nobody can shake me on that doctrine.”
“He has destroyed death, and him that had the power of death, that is the devil. Christ has.”
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