The sermon "Sanctification by the Spirit" by Rick Warta addresses the theological doctrine of sanctification as an essential aspect of the believer's life, emphasizing its role in conforming individuals to the image of Christ. Warta argues that sanctification is a work of the Holy Spirit, which occurs as the Spirit applies the accomplished work of Christ to the believer's life, leading to obedience and faithfulness. He supports his assertions using Scripture references such as 1 Peter 1:2, which discusses the elect chosen according to God’s foreknowledge, and passages from John 3 that illustrate the sovereign and untraceable nature of the Spirit's work. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in providing believers assurance of their salvation and motivating them to live in obedience, as their sanctification is grounded in God's sovereign grace.
“The spirit of God is God Himself... He is the Lord, the Spirit. In the very beginning... God said, let us make man in our own image.”
“The Spirit of God is sovereign, just like God the Father is sovereign... He does the work in our salvation.”
“You see, the evidence of life is a faith in Christ and Him crucified.”
“The Spirit of God is the pouring out of God's grace to us in Christ. Grace upon grace. Rivers of living water.”
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