The sermon titled "Clothed With Christ," based on Galatians 3:27, presents a thorough exposition of the doctrine of union with Christ, emphasizing its theological significance in the Reformed tradition. The preacher, Bill Parker, argues that being "baptized into Christ" means being fully united with Him, acquiring His righteousness through imputation, which is grounded in the everlasting covenant of grace established before time. Specific scripture references include Galatians 3:26-29 and Genesis 3:15, which highlight the promise of salvation and the necessity of faith in Christ for justification. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that believers, regardless of their background, are clothed with Christ’s righteousness, thus affirming their status as children of God and heirs to His promises.
“For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.”
“When Christ died, I died. I didn’t die personally then. But I died in Him, and it’s just as real and effectual, because He’s my representative, He’s my surety, He’s my substitute.”
“Nakedness in the Bible symbolizes unrighteousness and exposure to God's wrath... We need a righteousness that we can't produce.”
“The only way that we'll find perfection of righteousness is as we look to Christ and rest in Him and put Him on.”
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