Billy Eldridge's sermon titled "Sanctified In Jesus Christ" focuses on the theological doctrine of sanctification, particularly emphasizing how believers are set apart in Christ. Eldridge argues that sanctification is the work of God through Christ's sacrifice, highlighting the grace found in 1 Corinthians 1:1-4, where Paul addresses the Corinthians as "sanctified in Christ Jesus." The sermon cites various scriptures, including Ephesians 1:4 and Hebrews 10:10, to illustrate the comprehensive nature of salvation and sanctification being rooted in God’s electing grace, the atoning work of Christ, and the transformative reality of being born again. The doctrinal significance is profound: it underscores that salvation and sanctification are entirely the work of God, affirming the Reformed tenet of total reliance on grace and the necessity of Christ for holiness.
“Christ did it all. It's his notorious works that God gave him to do, that he accomplished. He is our all.”
“We are what we are by the grace of God. In Christ, his son. And it's Christ's blood. It's his righteousness. It's his perfect obedience to God unto death.”
“We're sanctified by grace through faith, and it's not from us. We're his workmanship.”
“Nothing in us or of us; it is all of God's free and sovereign grace.”
The Bible teaches that believers are sanctified in Christ, set apart by God's grace and made holy through His sacrifice.
1 Corinthians 1:2, Ephesians 1:4, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
We know salvation is by grace alone because Scripture emphasizes that it is a free gift from God, not based on our works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24
Understanding total depravity is crucial as it helps Christians recognize their need for God's grace and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement.
Romans 3:10-12, 1 Corinthians 1:30
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