Wilbur Elias Best's sermon titled "Sanctification - The Believer is Identified with Christ in His Crucifixion" focuses on the doctrine of sanctification, particularly concerning the believer's identification with Christ in His death. Key arguments hinge on Romans 6:1-4, where the preacher emphasizes that through baptism, believers are united with Christ’s death, resulting in the crucifixion of the "old man" or sin nature, geared toward ensuring that believers no longer serve sin. He discusses the distinction between judicial and experiential death, advocating that judicial death, as signified by the believer's identity in Christ, serves to declare them free from the dominion of sin. This foundational truth is significant as it underlines that true sanctification is not a path of sin eradication but an ongoing process where believers are called to live out the reality of their justified standing before God through Christ.
“The little preposition in denotes the location of those who are justified before God. ... Now we're studying identification.”
“The old man is the Adamic nature. The old man is the unregenerate man in contrast to the regenerate man.”
“Thus the statement might be destroyed. If you notice the last part of the second division of the text, or you could interpret it brought to naught.”
“When one considers Jesus Christ, his blessed person, and the work which he has performed, that’s enough.”
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