The sermon "Made Free" by Mike Baker addresses the theological doctrine of liberation from sin through Jesus Christ, focusing on the implications of Romans 8:2. Baker argues that believers are freed from the "law of sin and death" not through their own merit but through the redemptive work of Christ, who fulfilled the requirements of the law by condemning sin in His own flesh (Romans 8:3). He discusses the spiritual blindness of the Jews in John 8, who mistakenly believed their lineage to Abraham could save them, emphasizing that true freedom comes from knowing Christ (John 8:31-32). The practical significance of this teaching is the reassurance for believers that, through faith in Christ, they are no longer under condemnation or in bondage to sin but are instead granted new life through the Holy Spirit, embodying key Reformed doctrines of election and justification by faith alone.
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”
“We must then be made free by an external power, an outside cause, and an eternal will.”
“The law just shows us our guilt. And it's funny that in an unregenerate state, it doesn't even do that.”
“He's laid on Him the iniquity of all of us, all of His sheep.”
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