The Terms of Our Position in Christ
A.
Holy
- Defined: set apart;
saints;
- This is the same term
as Paul used to describe the Colossian believers in the opening of the
letter (Col. 1:2)
- Believers are set apart
FROM sin and defilement and set apart UNTO the Lord.
- The Church is holy… set apart unto God… each and every member of
the Body.
- Eph. 2:21-22 – the Body
of Christ is a building that is growing into a holy Temple for the Lord… His habitation.
- I Cor. 3:17 – the
church is a HOLY temple…and WE as believers are that Temple.
- I Cor. 1:2 – the
Corinthians were saints… and sanctified. The
moment they were saved, they were set apart into a new position: saints
of God!
- I Cor. 6:11 – they were
justified and all condemnation was removed forever. They were washed,
cleansed, purified, and sanctified once and for all. They are
sanctified saints… positionally… although they were not behaving like
saints!
- If you are born again,
you are part of the church. You too are holy… part of the holy Temple
of God… separated from sin and the world UNTO
Christ.
- EVERY true
believer is sanctified
and thus holy positionally.
i.
We are not always holy in our
daily lives… in our practical experiences…
ii.
In our earthly condition we are
often unholy!
iii.
But that is not how God sees
us. He sees us as holy… cleansed… washed… separated from the world and unto
Christ.
iv.
God sees us IN CHRIST… not in
our sin. (Isn’t that great!?)
B.
Unblameable
1. Defined: Strongs: without blemish. as a
sacrifice without spot or blemish morally: without blemish, faultless,
unblameable; that which cannot be censured.
a. Heb 9:14; 1Pe 1:19 – used of Christ =
without spot; without blemish
2. Of course, this speaks of our position in Christ.
a. In Christ we are without spot and without blemish…
b. In ourselves we are quite spotty… blemished all over…
c. We look OK from a distance or in the dark… when the
closer the light of God’s Word gets to our hearts… the more blemishes and spots
appear.
d. Of course on our own, there is nothing we can do
about these spots and blemishes… our sins.
e. Jer. 13:23
– as a leopard cannot change his spots (it is his nature to have spots), so the
sinner cannot change his nature either. We are spotted morally… and unable to
cleanse away one spot… one sin.
f. But, the precious blood of Christ can wash
away all stains and cleanse us from all unrighteousness… from all
spots.
g. Religion tries to cover up its spots… or pretend
they aren’t there… or makes a vain attempt to eradicate them. But it will NEVER
work.
h. Nothing but the blood of Christ can wash away our
sins.
3. The believer in Christ stands in a position
as “without blemish” in God’s sight.
a. This is not our doing… but it is our privilege… our
position.
b. It is because God does not see us in ourselves with
all our spots and blemishes.
c. He sees us in Christ… the Holy One… the spotless Lamb
of God who takes away the sins of the world.
d. Eph. 5:27
– God sees the church very differently than we do. He sees with as not having
spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing… but holy and without blemish!
e. That’s how we OUGHT to view one another… but we
don’t.
i.
That is worldliness: viewing
God’s work as the world does…
ii.
It is viewing the believer IN
CHRIST as if he were no different than anyone else… when God says he IS
different!
iii.
The world sees the believer’s
spots… and assumes he is just like him.
iv.
The worldly believer sees
nothing but spots on his brethren too. (He sees spots in their language; in
their clothing; in their manners; in their behavior; in the choices they make…)
v.
Some believers have eyes for
spots and seem to see nothing else.
vi.
God doesn’t look at His people
like that. He sees us IN Christ… without spot and without blemish.
vii.
As a Christian we should view
one another as God sees us: without spot and blemish.
viii.
That is taking the HEAVENLY
perspective. That will transform our relationship to one another… in
the home… in school… in the LC… wherever you see believers!
ix.
That is not a worldly or
earthly perspective, but a godly and a heavenly perspective.
f. Our position is that we are unblameable… (without
spot or blemish) in God’s sight.
i.
Sight: “to look down in,” Weust
defines as “a searching, penetrating gaze”.
ii.
We all stand under God’s
searching and penetrating gaze… and His estimate of believers is that we are
holy, unblameable, and unreproveable.
iii.
God isn’t blind; He’s gracious.
iv.
God isn’t lenient; He spared
not His own Son.
v.
God isn’t ignorant; He knows
all about our spots, but chooses to remember our sins no more –
because Christ has satisfied His wrath against sin forever.
vi.
God sees us as in Christ…
that’s what we are in His sight… robed in His “R”… washed in His blood… and
without spot.
vii.
Unblameable – without spot is
our position… and our position is unalterable. It is forever. Praise God!
viii.
And even our failures do not
change our position in Christ.
ix.
We will continue to commit sins
in this life and will need to confess our sins… but before God’s eternal throne
– we stand unblameable!
C.
Unreproveable
1.
Defined: that cannot be called
into to account, unreproveable, unaccused,
2.
Rev.12:10 – Satan is the great accuser of the brethren.
- He accuses us day and
night before God’s throne.
- And even though he is
the father of all lies, he doesn’t have to lie about us before God’s
throne. He knows that no lie would ever stand there!|
- He simply tells the
TRUTH about us… about our sin… our attitudes… our pride… our greed… lust…
anger… worldliness… impurity…
- He has plenty of
material to work with in each of us. He doesn’t HAVE to make things up.
3.
However, there is no charge
that can ever STICK to us as believers.
- Rom. 8:33 – who can lay anything to our charge? God has
justified us. No one can trump His judgment!
- Rom. 8:31 – if God be for us, who can be against us?
- Rom. 8:1 - There is therefore now no condemnation to
those that are in Christ Jesus. Nobody can level a charge against a believer
that could result in condemnation…
D.
In the Body of his Flesh
Through Death
- It is the shed blood of
Christ on Calvary that results in these glorious changes for
the believer.
- I John 2:1-2 – we have an Advocate (a defense attorney)…
- He is also the propitiation
for all of our sins. His sacrifice eternally satisfied the Father.
- Whatever accusation
comes against us… Christ says, “I paid for that sin. It is forgiven. He
is sanctified forever.”
- Christ work on the
cross as our Propitiation means that we are unreproveable!
- Heb. 10:10 – sanctified (made holy
positionally) through the offering of the body of Christ.
- We are completely
and eternally separated unto God!
- Vs.14 – them that are sanctified never need to be
sanctified in this sense again.
- Every believer of this
age has been set apart unto God once and for all the moment of saving
faith. (separated from being in Adam to being In Christ; from the world
and into the Body)
- Our POSITION is that we
are set apart… we are holy… sanctified!
- Positionally, the work
of sanctification is finished… we are forever separated
unto Christ.
- We have been sanctified
and now stand as saints… our position is perfect, finished, and
unchangeable.
- The blood has the
power to sanctify and
cleanse us not just from this sin or that… but it has the power to
cleanse us from ALL sin past, present, and future… once and for all and
forever!
- Christ’s finished work
on the cross means that we are sanctified once and for all and
forever… saints… holy in God’s sight.
- Col. 1:22 – in the body
of His flesh through death, Christ reconciled us to God that we might be
presented as HOLY before God… because we ARE holy!
- The blood of Christ is
SO POWERFUL that it is able to transform sinners into saints!
- The cross changes the
believing sinner forever… he is reconciled to God… changed from being an enemy
to a friend of God… not because of some great work he did, but
because of the cross… which satisfied the Father’s justice.
- The blood of the cross
is so powerful that it can change a condemned man into a justified
man…
- The power of the cross
is seen in this section in that it was able to reconcile ALL THINGS
in the created universe back into a harmonious relationship with the
Creator. But the REAL power of the cross is seen in reconciling guilty,
blameworthy sinners… and making them holy… and without blame!
- The death of Christ was
SO EFFECTIVE in dealing with our sin that even God Himself can
find no flaw in us!
- He Himself looked at us
in Christ and made this conclusion about us: holy, unblameable and
unreprovable in His sight!
- These are not the words
or wishful thinking of some dreamy eyed religious commentator. This is God’s
estimation of us! There is no arguing with that.
- Now try to make this PERSONAL…
for in fact, it IS personal if you are genuinely saved.
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This is not just how God sees
the church… it is how He sees YOU… and me… If this sinks in, it is quite
liberating.
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In fact, it is the basis… the
beginning of a genuine walk with God.
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There can never be a close
relationship to Christ until we see ourselves as having been cleansed and
blameless in God’s sight… a guilty conscience will PREVENT us from entering
into the holy place of communion with God.
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But a CLEANSED conscience… one
that knows and believes that the blood has the power to cleanse us from ALL
sin… that conscience is free to enter into the holy of holies with God.
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And the conscience will never
experience the rest and purging power of the blood until we genuinely BELIEVE
these truths concerning ourselves. Yes YOU are holy, blameless, and
unreproveable in God’s sight… if you’re saved.
- God’s Choice.
- Chose: elect; select; to
pick out, choose, to pick or choose out for one’s self.
- Paul had been speaking
about our spiritual blessings in Christ. Now he tells us that they are
all based upon God’s choice. He chose to bless us. Period.
- God chose us IN
Christ.
- He did not choose us
because of anything He saw in us… there was no good thing
in us.
- But He chose us in
Christ… in His Beloved.
- We are chosen in Christ
and accepted in Him (Eph. 1:6)
- We are never told
WHY He chose us… except that it was His good pleasure to do so…
(vs.5c)
- Eph. 1:7 - It is all according to the riches of
His grace… God’s goodness to undeserving sinners.
- The Terms
- Without blame = same
word as unblameable in Col. 1:22
- Holy = same word as
holy in Col. 1:22
- The Purpose of
Election: that we should be
holy and without blame before Him.
- Apart from God’s
elective choice, NO ONE would ever be holy or without blame before Him.
We are all sinners… without exception.
- But God DETERMINED in
eternity past that SOME WOULD in fact stand before Him holy
and without blame.
- He chose some to that
privileged position… He chose on the basis of pure grace…
- I Cor. 1:8 - And God is also determined to see to it that
His purpose is carried out.
- One day we WILL stand
before God holy and without blame!
- This is due to the fact
that God CHOSE us to this position in Christ before the foundation of the
world.
- To God be the glory…
great things He hath done. Salvation is of the Lord – from start
to finish.
- Salvation begins with
God. He chose us. Jesus said, “Ye have not chosen Me but I have chosen
you.” (John 15:16)
- Before the foundation
of the earth, God chose you to salvation… He chose you to be saved… and
to be holy and without blame before Him.
- This is not a truth
that we will ever fully grasp or fully understand all of its nuances and
subtleties; but it IS a truth that we are to believe…
- It is not a truth that
we are to stumble over… or lose our focus over. But it is a truth that we
are to enjoy… and for which we should be eternally
grateful!
- II Tim. 1:9 - God had a purpose in grace which was given us
IN CHRIST before the world began.
i.
God’s purpose was to manifest
HIS marvelous grace in undeserving sinners like us…
ii.
God’s purpose was to save some…
reconcile some back to Himself… and thereby manifest His marvelous grace for
all eternity!
iii.
To do that, God determined
to make some holy and without blame before Him.
iv.
I don’t understand it all… but
I am grateful… I am thankful that God chose this sinner and decided to
demonstrate His grace in me!
v.
Eph. 2:7 - that in the ages to come He might show the
exceeding riches of HIS grace in HIS kindness toward us through Christ
Jesus.
vi.
This was God’s plan in eternity
past. He is carrying out that plan today.
1.
Present: We will be PRESENTED as holy, unblameable, and
unreproveable.
- Present Defined:
to place beside or near; to place a person or thing at one’s disposal.
- Usage:
- Acts 27:24 - Paul; thou
must be brought before Caesar:
- Rom. 6:13 – yield
your members to God…
- Rom. 12:1 – present your body a living
sacrifice to God…
- II Cor. 11:2 – that I
may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ…
2.
Col. 1:22: This seems to refer not to the judicial position of
the Colossian believers, but rather, to a future eschatological
time when they stand before Christ after the Bema… holy, unblameable,
and unreproveable.
3.
Jude 24 – faultless = same word as unblameable in Col.
1:22 - without blemish…
a.
Christ will present
believers to the Father one day… faultless and unblameable!
b.
Note also that Jude is speaking
about the awful days of apostasy… like the ones in which we live!
c.
He states that regardless of
how bad things get around us – morally and spiritually – we need not fear. God
is able to keep us from falling… into that apostasy!
d.
We needn’t be paralyzed by fear
of the deplorable spiritual conditions around us. We can keep on walking by
faith… trusting that God will keep us from falling into it… and that He will
present us before the throne of God as FAULTLESS!
e.
And not that He is going to
present us faultless before the presence of His glory!
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Col. 1:22 says that we are
blameless in His sight.
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Jude says that we will be
presented faultless before the dazzling glory of God’s presence!
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The entire OT system taught
that NO MAN can approach a holy God. He dwells in a light which no man can
approach… His glory is unapproachable.
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Yet one day WE will be
presented before that glory… and will stand there faultless! ]
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At the Second Coming,
unbelievers will receive everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord
and from the glory of His power.
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The presence of His glory is
our delight in that day! We stand before it faultless!
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And with JOY!
f.
God is ABLE to present us faultless!
Do you believe it?
4.
I Cor. 1:8 – we will be confirmed to the end and assured of
being presented as blameless in the day of the Lord Jesus…
5.
Eph. 5:27 = without blemish = same word as unblameable in
Col. 1:22
a.
The church will one day be presented
to Christ as a GLORIOUS church… without spot or wrinkle… robed in pure
white!
b.
Vs.25c = He GAVE Himself for
the church… that He might present it to Himself a GLORIOUS church…
c.
Christ died for the church;
sanctifies the church; washes it in His blood & His Word… and then presents
it to Himself!
d.
At this point, the church will
already have appeared before the Bema seat…
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All works done in the power of
the flesh will be burned up… as wood, hay, & stubble.
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All works done in the power of
the Spirit of God for the glory of God will be rewarded.
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We will be crowned and robed in
fine linen, clean and white… prepared as a bride for the bridegroom… for th e
marriage of the Lamb… when we are united together with Christ forever… in
unbroken fellowship!
e.
“Holy and without blemish”
= same words as appear in Eph. 1:4, God’s purpose for election… and in Col.
1:22.
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That which God determined to
transpire before the foundation of the world WILL transpire… exactly as
the Lord planned.
- In the past, God chose us to be holy and
without blame. One day in the future, God will PRESENT us as holy
and without blame before Christ.
- In the meantime, this
is our POSITION in Christ.
- We are holy…
sanctified… saints…
- We are blameless… and
unreproveable… all of our sins have been paid for by Christ.
- He is now in the
presence of God FOR US. His shed blood has eternally satisfied the
Father. No charge can be leveled against us. There is no condemnation.
- In Christ, we are pure…
robed in His righteousness… justified… cleansed… washed… reconciled…
accepted… forgiven… forever! That is our position.
- God’s eternal plan for
us… and our settled position in that plan ought to have an effect
on our present lives.
- We are to DWELL upon
our heavenly position.
- We are to REST in our
unalterable position in Christ.
- We are to let these
truths settle down and be at home in our hearts.
- And as we do, our
position in Christ (holy; unblameable) will have an effect on the way we
live today.
- Col. 3:12 – because
we are holy, we are to “put on” that which ought to accompany
holiness.
- I Pet. 1:16 – “Be ye
holy for I am holy.” We are holy positionally.
- Hence, we ought to be holy
NOW in a practical sense too.
- Phil. 2:15 – We are
blameless before God’s bar of justice. Hence, God wants us to be blameless
NOW… as we live before the world. Our present condition should be LIKE
our position.
- II Pet. 3:14 – be
found without spot and blameless (same root to unblameable) This is
all based on the glorious future God has assured to us.
- Jas. 1:27 – keep
yourselves unspotted… The church is without spot or blemish… yet we
live in a filthy world, and are exhorted to keep ourselves unspotted.
- Our glorious position is
IN CHRIST… and thus holy and unblameable.
- As we rest… abide in
Him… HE will transform our daily condition.
- Our
responsibility is to REST…
in our holy position in Him… and as we BEHOLD the glory of God in Christ…
we will be transformed into that same image by the Spirit.
- As the branch abides in
the Vine (our position in Christ), that branch will grow… and become
fruitful.
- The more we are
occupied with Christ… and the less we are occupied with self… the more
like Him we become…
- The closer our
condition comes to our position. This is spiritual growth, maturity, and
progress.
- Contemplating God’s
infinite, marvelous grace in our lives… the eternal and unchangeable
position we have in Christ… will have a life transforming effect on each
of us. Dwell on this wonderful position… rest in it… revel in it… and see
what God will do in your daily life.