Because I am in Christ and Christ is in Me
“Being in Christ and having Christ in us liberates us from guilt, allows us to know Jesus as our friend, empowers us with His strength, gives our lives significance, and frees us from the fear of death.”
Sermon Summary
As we gather to celebrate the Lord's Supper, we are reminded of the profound benefits that come from being in Christ and having Christ in us. This sacred moment is not just a ritual but a deep expression of our faith in the all-sufficient atoning death of Jesus and the transformative power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. In Philippians 3, Paul warns against those who distort the gospel, emphasizing the necessity of these two gospel keys: the atoning death of Christ and the life-changing presence of the Holy Spirit. Without these, our understanding of the gospel is incomplete.
Paul's message to the Philippians is a call to rejoice in the Lord and to put no confidence in the flesh. He shares his own journey, highlighting that despite his impressive religious credentials, he considers them worthless compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. This realization leads to a life liberated from guilt, empowered by the resurrection, and filled with purpose and significance.
In practical terms, being in Christ means we are freed from the burden of guilt. We no longer need to strive for a righteousness of our own, as Christ's righteousness is imputed to us. This liberation is a profound gift that our culture desperately needs to hear. Furthermore, we can know Jesus as a friend, experiencing a personal relationship with the transcendent God who knows us intimately and loves us deeply.
The power of Christ's resurrection is at work within us, providing the strength to endure life's challenges and to live victoriously. Our lives gain significance and purpose as we live for the sake of Christ, knowing that we are part of a larger story that God is writing. Finally, we no longer fear death, for in Christ, death is not the end but a transition to eternal life with Him.
As we partake in the Lord's Supper, let us offer our personal words of thanksgiving, acknowledging the unique ways Christ's presence has transformed our lives. This is a moment to present our sacrifices of praise, celebrating the profound truth that we are in Christ and Christ is in us.
Key Takeaways:
Liberation from Guilt: In Christ, we are freed from the burden of guilt. We no longer need to strive for our own righteousness, as Christ's righteousness is imputed to us. This liberation is a profound gift that offers peace and freedom from the condemnation we often place on ourselves.
Friendship with Jesus: Knowing Jesus as a friend transforms our lives. He is the ultimate best friend who knows us intimately, loves us deeply, and acts in our best interest. This personal relationship with the transcendent God is a source of comfort and strength.
Experiencing Resurrection Power: The power of Christ's resurrection is at work within us, providing the strength to endure life's challenges and to live victoriously. This divine power enables us to overcome obstacles and live with purpose and hope.
Significance and Purpose: Our lives gain significance and purpose as we live for the sake of Christ. We are part of a larger story that God is writing, and our daily actions have eternal value. This understanding infuses our lives with meaning and direction.
Freedom from the Fear of Death: In Christ, death is not the end but a transition to eternal life with Him. This assurance removes the fear of death and fills us with hope for the future, knowing that we will be with Christ forever.