The sermon, "Union With Christ #1," preached by Albert N. Martin, addresses the vital theological concept of union with Jesus Christ within the context of salvation. Martin argues that this union is foundational to understanding the entire process of salvation, emphasizing that believers are chosen "in Christ" from eternity and are united with Him through His redemptive work, as evidenced in Scripture (particularly Ephesians 1 and Colossians 3). He highlights that this union is not only pivotal for election and the effectiveness of the atonement but also crucial for the believer's experience of sanctification and ultimate glorification. Martin's exposition serves to underscore that one's standing before God is intrinsically tied to their union with Christ—an idea that carries significant practical implications for both assurance of salvation and the call to holiness in the Christian life.
“Union with Christ is really the central truth in the whole doctrine of salvation.”
“Unless you are in vital union with Jesus Christ, you are in this very moment under the canopy of the righteous anger and wrath of God Himself.”
“In the interest of God's own glory, we must acknowledge the gifts and graces that God has conferred upon us.”
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creation. The old is past, the new has come.”
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