In the sermon titled "Paul's Dedication to the Message of Christ," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the doctrinal theme of separation as it pertains to the Apostle Paul's relationship with Jesus Christ and the gospel. He identifies three key truths from Romans 1:1: Paul's personal dedication as a servant of Christ, his official role as an apostle, and his dedication to the gospel of God. Best emphasizes that this separation is a multifaceted concept, involving both an internal spiritual reality and an external practical expression, supported by Scripture references such as Galatians 1:15 and Acts 9:15, which highlight Paul's divine calling. The practical significance lies in understanding that true separation unto the gospel results in a life marked by holiness, self-denial, and a commitment to the message of Christ, contrasting the genuine dedication required of believers with mere legalistic separation.
“The dedication of Paul to the gospel was preordained in God's eternal purpose.”
“Separation unto the gospel is internal… it is the life in Jesus Christ that pushes off those old leaves.”
“The message of the cross teaches that Jesus Christ came not to straighten us out, as one said, but to cross us out.”
“Self-ownership does not exist in the life of one who has surrendered to Jesus Christ.”
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