The sermon "In Christ - New Creation" preached by Albert N. Martin focuses on the doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing the transformative impact of being united with Christ. Martin argues that true and saving religion is fundamentally about the believer's union with Christ, which is essential for spiritual rebirth and is articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:17-18. He elaborates that this union is solely the work of God, who transforms believers into new creations, resulting in a radical change in their identity and priorities. The sermon underscores that this metamorphosis reveals itself in a believer's life through changed affections and an orientation towards pleasing Christ, rather than living for oneself. The significance lies in affirming the necessity of this divine work for genuine salvation, rejecting any notions of mere ritual or decision-based faith.
“The essence or heart of saving religion is to be in Christ or united to Christ.”
“Wherever there is true and saving religion, there is a new creation.”
“Old things are passed away; behold, they are become new.”
“All things are of God.”
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