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Theodore Epp

Christ in You

The sermon emphasizes the transformative power of having Christ personally reside within believers, impacting their lives and prayer practices.
Theodore Epp emphasizes the profound truth of 'Christ in you' from Colossians 1:27, illustrating how this understanding transforms our perception of Christ and ourselves, as well as our prayer life. He recounts his personal journey of realizing the significance of having Christ dwell within him, which led to a renewed outlook on life and a deeper prayer experience. Epp stresses that Christ must be personally received as Savior, moving beyond mere intellectual acceptance to experiencing His living power daily. This truth is central to the teachings in the Book of Colossians, highlighting the necessity of faith and personal relationship with Christ.

Text

Colossians 1:21-29

On the surface, the emphasis of "Christ in you" (Col. 1:27) may not seem so important. But when we grasp the significance of this great truth, our thinking about Christ and ourselves will be changed, and even our prayer life will be changed.

I well remember when I was a young preacher and my father had grasped the glorious truth of "Christ in you." Those were good words to me, but I did not see the importance in them that my father did.

But one of the red-letter days of my life was when God opened my inner eyes and ears to understand what it really is to be in Christ and to have Him in me.

I then experienced a change in my outlook on life in general and in my prayer life in particular. I experienced a new insight and a new understanding of what it means to be able to say, "I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me" (Gal. 2:20).

The Lord Jesus Christ, who walked on this earth and who is now at the Father's right hand, must not only be a leader or teacher to us.

It is not enough that He came, lived, died and rose again; He must be personally received as Saviour, at which time He will take up personal residence in our heart.

And as we study the Scriptures to learn more about Him and apply the truths to our lives, He will be formed in us.

An intellectual acceptance of the facts of Christ's person and work is not sufficient for what we need and want. We certainly need to know those facts, but we must go beyond those facts to place our faith in Him as Saviour and to daily experience His living power in us.

This is the thrust of the Book of Colossians, and that is why I think it is so important.

"At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you" (John 14:20).

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Understanding 'Christ in you'
    • The significance of personal relationship with Christ
    • Transformation through Christ's presence
  2. II
    • The necessity of accepting Christ as Saviour
    • The role of Scripture in forming Christ in us
    • Moving beyond intellectual acceptance
  3. III
    • The impact on prayer life
    • Experiencing Christ's living power
    • The message of the Book of Colossians

Key Quotes

“I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.” — Theodore Epp
“At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you.” — Theodore Epp

Application Points

  • Reflect on what it means to have Christ living in you and how it affects your daily life.
  • Engage with Scripture to deepen your understanding and experience of Christ's presence.
  • Make a conscious effort to move beyond mere knowledge of Christ to a personal relationship with Him.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Christ in you' mean?
'Christ in you' signifies a personal relationship where Christ resides in the believer, transforming their life.
How does accepting Christ change our lives?
Accepting Christ leads to a profound transformation in outlook and empowers believers to live through His strength.
Why is intellectual acceptance not enough?
Intellectual acceptance lacks the personal experience of Christ's power, which is essential for true transformation.
What is the role of Scripture in this process?
Studying Scripture helps believers understand and apply the truths of Christ, facilitating His formation within them.

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