The sermon by James Smith titled "The almighty power of God is exerted!" centers on the transformative doctrine of regeneration, highlighting the biblical truth found in 2 Corinthians 5:17, which asserts that if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. Smith argues that the act of becoming a Christian is a miraculous exertion of God's almighty power, equating the process of conversion to the power required to create the world. He draws on several metaphors, such as the manslayer fleeing to a city of refuge and the branch's dependence on the vine, to illustrate the believer’s unity with Christ and reliance on Him. Smith emphasizes that being "in Christ" results in a new identity, new life, new behaviors, and a new community, underscoring the Reformed emphasis on union with Christ as essential for justification, sanctification, and ultimate glorification. The practical significance of this message calls believers to pursue a reality grounded in their union with Christ, affirming that without this intimate relationship, true Christian life and hope are unattainable.
“To make a Christian requires the same power as to make a world. Nothing less can raise a sinner from a death in trespasses and sins.”
“The distinguishing privilege of the believer is that he is in Christ. We were all originally in fallen Adam, and from his loins we flowed.”
“It is only as one with Christ that we are justified, that we are sanctified, that we can be glorified.”
“Let no one, therefore, stop short of that thorough change of heart which results from saving union with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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