In this sermon titled "Ballast for the Soul #4," Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of the indwelling life and strength of Christ within believers, drawing from Psalm 90 and Romans 8. He articulates that this intimate union with Christ is foundational to the Christian faith, presenting key points such as the believer's vital union with Christ as essential for spiritual life and strength. Martin references Scriptures like Romans 8:1, Galatians 2:20, and Colossians 1:27 to support his arguments, emphasizing that Christ's indwelling presence empowers believers to live out their faith amidst life's challenges. The doctrinal significance lies in understanding that this truth not only counteracts passivity but calls believers to actively abide in Christ, expect His strength, and submit to His will, thus enabling them to manifest His life in their own circumstances.
“Union with Christ is really the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation, not only in its application, but also in its once-for-all accomplishment in the finished work of Christ.”
“The same life that courses through the main stalk of the vine goes out into the leaf branch. It is a commonality of life.”
“I have been crucified with Christ. Nevertheless, I live. Yet not I, but Christ lives in me.”
“If Christ is going to be glorified in us, then you better settle it. God's not taking you to heaven on easy street.”
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