This is a Sermon that expound what Paul believes in the application of Sanctification - the right attitude of a believer in his life:
In this part, Paul examines the attitude towards the future, that, We are not fully found in Christ until our last breath attained incrementally.
That, 'declared righteousness is not infused righteousness'
That, God has a purpose in apprehending us...when Christ saved us, that is the beginning of it.
That, we have to 'focus' ourselves in Christ, -Sanctification is a process -to be focus is a continuation of reaching the future, the finality of being saved! -and it means our faith of being saved is not based on our past but also an awareness of, in a continuation to be focus on Christ, to reach the goal.
that, Paul's expectation is to be matured in Christ's centered attitude and not based on knowledge alone!
that, in his final exhortation is to have a single-mindedness purpose-always focus on Christ and to continuously pressing on to pursue only what matters in life.
Summorphology was extended in the middle part of this Sermon-'to be the firstborn among many brethren' that the greatest purpose is seen in this structure of Paul's Theology of being conformed to the image of Christ, that Sanctification is part of it.
Note: Few minutes of the last part of this Sermon, including the Prayer was 'cut-off' due to unexpected malfunction of the equipment. You can listen to the 'audio in MP3' to make it complete and satisfied of listening.....by hearing....Faith!
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Ryan Case has a passion to see the lost ushered into the Kingdom of God, as well as to see Christ's redeemed grow in all knowledge and grace. His 'heroes of the faith' include John Piper, D.A. Carson, and C.H. Spurgeon. Ryan graduated from the Toronto Baptist Seminary and was...