In the sermon titled "The Trifecta Of Believing," Joe Galuszek addresses the theological concept of the nature of true believers as articulated in Philippians 3. The primary focus is on three key aspects that define believers: they "worship God in the spirit," "rejoice in Christ Jesus," and "have no confidence in the flesh." Galuszek supports his arguments with Scripture references, notably Philippians 3:3, which emphasizes that true worship occurs not through mere rituals but in the spirit, aligning with John 4:23-24. Furthermore, he warns against reliance on human efforts or confidence in the flesh by citing Romans 7:18, thus emphasizing the need for dependence on the Holy Spirit for genuine worship and faith. The sermon underscores the importance of these doctrines for practical Christian living, urging believers to recognize their identity and relationship with God through Christ.
“Without Christ, man has no life. Period.”
“Whatever Paul has said, whatever the scripture says to one believer is true to all believers.”
“The true circumcision, the believer knows this: in me, that is, in my flesh, dwells no good thing.”
“To rejoice in Christ Jesus is to glory in his name, his person, and his work.”
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