The sermon “Minding the Things of the Spirit” by Rick Warta emphasizes the significance of understanding and applying the gospel, particularly as articulated in Romans 8:1-5. The preacher asserts that the believer's focus should be on the things of the Spirit rather than the flesh, drawing on the contrast Paul makes between living according to human desires and divine guidance. Key arguments include the nature of sin and grace, the believer's justification through Christ, and the transformational work of the Holy Spirit. Scripture references such as Romans 8:1 (no condemnation for those in Christ), Romans 3:24 (justification by grace), and several Psalms illustrate how God's affliction can lead to deliverance and deeper awareness of one's need for salvation. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize their dependence on Christ for righteousness and to live mindful of the Spirit's work in their lives, ultimately leading to a greater capacity for praise and worship of God.
“We have to be taken away from ourselves to see that our Savior is eternal life.”
“If you can get a hold of that, as one of these drowning mariners on the sea of your own depravity and your corruption and your guilt before God, having no hope, if you can see that God has provided and looks upon the Lord Jesus Christ for you...”
“Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”
“The gospel has made us free from the law of sin and death.”
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