MennoSota
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2017
- Messages
- 7,102
- Age
- 54
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Christian
- Political Affiliation
- Moderate
- Marital Status
- Married
Reading the Forum entitled "Justification" it occurs to me that we may interpret the phrase "in Christ" differently and thus we use the same term, but different definition.
For me, it means that God views us within the accomplished work of Jesus. Apart from Christ, I am a filthy rag, condemned by my sin. In Christ, I am viewed as righteous even as Christ is righteous.
As RC Sproul said: "We are now as Paul speaks of again and again - in Christ (en Christo). We are in Christ and Christ is in us. And so this is part of the grand consequence of our justification. For everyone who is justified is now brought from outside to inside and we are in Christ. I am in Christ, and if you're a Christian, you are in Christ."
https://www.ligonier.org/blog/if-youre-christian-you-are-in-christ/
For me, it means that God views us within the accomplished work of Jesus. Apart from Christ, I am a filthy rag, condemned by my sin. In Christ, I am viewed as righteous even as Christ is righteous.
As RC Sproul said: "We are now as Paul speaks of again and again - in Christ (en Christo). We are in Christ and Christ is in us. And so this is part of the grand consequence of our justification. For everyone who is justified is now brought from outside to inside and we are in Christ. I am in Christ, and if you're a Christian, you are in Christ."
https://www.ligonier.org/blog/if-youre-christian-you-are-in-christ/