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All of our resources exist to guide you toward everlasting joy in Jesus Christ. It is breathtaking what it means to be in Christ. In Christ Jesus you were given grace before the world was created. In Christ Jesus you were chosen by God before creation. In Christ Jesus you are loved by God with an inseparable love. In Christ Jesus you were redeemed and forgiven for all your sins. In Christ Jesus you are justified before God and the righteousness of God in Christ is imputed to you.
In Christ Jesus you have become a new creation and a son of God. We do not become all one individual, but we love one another and our relationship is so close that they are said to abide with us. Note the similarity to the above passages.
Most people can understand that, for the Father and Son to be in us, means we have a close relationship: If so, then we should be able to understand that, for the Holy Spirit to be in us, means the same thing. As a result, we receive the blessings He offers.
In the Old Testament examples, God placed His blessings in a place and, in order to receive those blessings, people had to be in that location. Why is it important to be in Him? As in the Old Testament examples, blessings are found in Christ that we can have if we are in Him but will miss if we are not in Him. Notice some of these blessings. To redeem means to buy back. While we were guilty of sin, we were captives or slaves of Satan.
The old man is crucified and the body of sin is done away v6. Outside Christ we are still guilty of our sins. This is the old man. When our sins are forgiven, we come into Christ and all is made new. Freedom from condemnation in Christ but condemnation of sin outside Christ Romans 8: When people are not in Christ, they are still guilty of sin; their destiny is to be burned like worthless, dead branches.
But when people are forgiven of sins, they come into Christ and no longer stand under condemnation. We deserved to be under eternal condemnation because of our sins.
But because God loves us, He sent Jesus to die for us so we could be saved though we do not deserve it. Since Jesus is the sacrifice for our sins, grace is found only in Him. If we are estranged or severed from Christ, we are separated from that grace. Those who believe in salvation by grace must come into Christ to obtain that grace. In order to receive eternal glory and avoid eternal punishment, we must be saved rescued from our sins.
This salvation is found in Christ and cannot be found anywhere else. God still offers His love even toward those who sin. But if we do not serve Him, then we do not abide in that love and do not receive the benefits of it. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.
Eternal life is available to those who have fellowship with Jesus. If we continue in sin, we do not have fellowship with Jesus and do not have the hope of eternal life.
Never grow weary of exploring and exulting in the inexhaustible privilege of being “in Christ Jesus.”. Being “in Christ Jesus” is a stupendous reality. It is breathtaking what it means to be in Christ. United to Christ. Bound to Christ. If you are “in.
It follows, therefore, that if we are not in Christ we do not have the spiritual blessings God has for His people. This is why we need to be in Christ. We must have this relationship of fellowship and oneness with Him. How can we come into Him and obtain this relationship, so we have these blessings?
Prior to that time, he was not there and afterwards he is there. At what point in ones life does he come into Christ? You cannot be in Christ until you come into Him, and you come into Him at the point of baptism. Baptism must be preceded by hearing the gospel and believing in Jesus, repenting of sins, and confessing Jesus Mark In Christ Jesus, there is power for transformation Romans 8: How Do You Get into Christ?
God unites us to Christ by giving us the gift of faith. There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus legal verdict.
The Spirit empowers those in Christ Jesus to live differently transformation. All of this is pictured in the act of baptism.
Peace and calm are not the only factors in determining what we should do.