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Crucified With Christ

6 sermons

The phrase "crucified with Christ" primarily stems from Galatians 2:20, where the Apostle Paul writes, "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me." This profound statement encapsulates the theological principle of identification with Christ in His death and resurrection. Paul conveys that through faith, believers share in the crucifixion of Jesus, symbolizing the death of their old selves and their sinful natures. This concept emphasizes the believer’s transformation and new life in Christ, highlighting that the power of sin has been rendered ineffective through this spiritual union.Additionally, Romans 6:6 reinforces this idea, stating, "We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin." Here, Paul explains that the act of being "crucified with Christ" serves a dual purpose: it signifies liberation from sin and the establishment of a new identity in Christ. Thus, this phrase encapsulates a central tenet of Christian faith, illustrating the believer's participation in the redemptive work of Christ, which enables them to live a renewed life characterized by righteousness and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Elisabeth Elliot

In this sermon, the preacher shares the story of a woman who had turned away from the Lord and sought worldly pleasures. She became consumed by alcohol and lived a life of despair and selfishness. However, one day she found the strength to break free from the bottle and began a journey of redemption

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Elisabeth Elliot

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life of surrender and sacrifice as a follower of Jesus. He shares a story about a psychologist who owned ice cream parlors and intentionally hired polite and well-dressed young people, demonstrating that abundance is a form of worship

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living a selfless life and turning away from sin. He highlights the ugliness of selfishness and the moral ugliness of those who harm others for their own gain. The preacher also discusses the need for Christians to not only appreciate the dee

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker describes a gruesome scene of a man being crucified and then disemboweled, emphasizing the horror and brutality of the cross. The speaker then transitions to discussing the importance of having a vision for the lost souls in the world and the lack of vision in the church.

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Art Katz

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the powerful work of the cross in impressive churches in Nashville, Tennessee and New Zealand. These churches were willing to give up everything they had and rely on their own abilities, but their success was not glorious. The speaker observes that these churc

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Denny Kenaston

In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of going to a barn and reflecting on the roads and roots in his life. He realizes that these roots are rendered powerless by the Spirit of God and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of walking in the Spirit

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