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110 Complete in Christ

Kitchen Table Theology

English - June 19, 2022 14:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB
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What do we have to do to be fully complete in Christ? In today’s episode, Pastor Jeff Cranson and Jen Denton discuss what it means to be whole when we inherit the kingdom of God. They will also talk about Gnosticism, and how its teachings create repercussions. People are not taught to look for spiritual truths outside of what can be learned through empirical observation and experimentation, which can lead to spiritual blindness. Being complete in Christ means that we have been set free from sin.


[00:01 - 04:52] Opening Segment

What does it mean to be complete in Christ?


[04:53 - 11:17] Gnostic Teachings and its Premises

Matter is fundamentally wicked and spirit is naturally goodSins of the flesh are no longer sinsIt’s all about the soulHigher level of truth that is only known by a select few


[11:18 - 21:26] You are complete in Christ

Paul emphasizes that those who are in Christ have been completed in himRegardless of being circumcised or being born of Jewish parentsCircumcision without handsThose who are obedient to God's law have become part of the holy people of GodThere is nothing we can do to increase our standing with God


[21:27 - 23:14] Closing Segment

Final words


Quotes:


"...at the moment of your salvation, you were declared complete in Christ." - Jeff Cranston


"Through Jesus's sacrificial death and his resurrection, all of the work has been done. And our justification is therefore by his grace through faith we can't try harder. We can't work more to obtain a right standing with God. He's done it all." - Jeff Cranston



Bible Verses Mentioned:

Colossians 2:10-12Romans 2:25-29




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