In his sermon titled "One In Christ Jesus," Peter L. Meney addresses the doctrine of union with Christ as articulated in Galatians 3:27-29. He emphasizes that all believers, regardless of ethnic, social, or gender distinctions, share a common identity in Christ and are heirs according to the promise made to Abraham. Meney argues that true baptism is a spiritual union with Christ, highlighting how this union reflects imputed righteousness, which is solely attributed to God's grace rather than human effort. He cites Paul's teaching on being baptized into Christ to illustrate that believers are clothed with Christ's righteousness, transforming their identity and standing before God. The significance of this teaching serves to unite the church as one body in Christ and to affirm that one's worth before God is grounded in faith in Christ rather than personal merit.
“Putting on Christ speaks of us being united to Him and of being covered by Him.”
“In putting on Christ, we confess Christ as the ground of our hope and acceptance with God.”
“If you have Christ, you have everything.”
“No believer has any more or any less standing before God than another, dare I say, than the Lord Jesus Christ himself.”
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