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Dying We Live – Pastor James Boice

Dying We Live

Romans 12:1  I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.

Narrative from The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals YouTube site, the source of this sermon:

“A paradox may be defined as a statement that seems to be contradictory but may–in fact—be true. The Trinity is a prime example—one God existing in three persons. An even greater paradox is that to be a Christian, we must die in order to live. Join Dr. James Boice on The Bible Study Hour as he delves into this great truth of the faith.”

In the process of his sermon, Dr. Boice makes 4 points: 1) we are redeemed via the blood of The Lord Jesus Christ; 2) we are joined to the Holy Spirit and become new creatures; we cannot return to our former lives; 3) the paradox: it is by dying that we live; and 4) the sacrificial life as stated in Romans 12:1 is explained in terms of the other points.

Dr. Boice’s presentation of this most foundational aspect of the Christian life is very understandable and worthy of being heard many times and meditated upon.

Highlight points are below video. The video is 28 minutes long, but a minute or so on each end is ministry identification:

HIGHLIGHT POINTS:

[Bracketed statements, emboldening and underscoring are mine]:

FOR FURTHER STUDY:

***In this blog, you can learn more about the beatitudes in the CATEGORIES of Beatitude Life (narrative form) and True Kingdom citizen (via video excerpts)

It is important to know what faith accomplishes in the believer’s life, especially since we grew up believing the lies our culture fed us about wherein the states of blessedness and happiness are actually found. Jesus, God, the creator of reality, declared the states of blessedness in the beatitudes. Those are worthy of meditation.

***ECCLESIASTES:  Solomon was the wisest man on earth who also had his own kingdom; much wealth; many wives and concubines… and apparently spent a few decades exploring and meditating upon the things we are discussing; we know that he wrote Ecclesiastes in his old age; therein he tells us that the things of the earth are given to us by God; that we are to worship Him, not the things He gives us, to paraphrase.

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals website: [once there, the menu at to top of the page under ‘broadcasts’ offers the sermons of several pastors. I particularly like Dr. Boice, The Bible Study Hour; and Rev. Eric Alexander, Hear the Word of God]

https://www.alliancenet.org/

Narrative and links from Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals at YouTube:

Source:

https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-iqrsw-

Link to Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals’ video page at YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/@Alliance-Video/videos

Link to Playlists at Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals:

https://www.youtube.com/@Alliance-Video/playlists

Link to Podcastshttps://www.youtube.com/@Alliance-Video/podcasts

Two pastors from Alliance that are very worth hearing, based on my having heard numerous of their sermons: the Rev. Eric Alexander and Dr. James Boice.

Rev. Eric Alexander

[Bio from Ligonier Ministries]  Rev. Eric J. Alexander was a minister in the Church of Scotland, most recently serving as senior minister of St. George’s Tron, Glasgow until his retirement. He was also a council member of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. He authored several books, including, Our Great God and What Is Biblical Preaching?

Bio of Rev. Eric Alexander, from President of Westminster Seminary, UK, New Castle, England, Ian Hamilton

On 13 January, Eric J. Alexander passed from this life into the nearer presence of the God he loved and served for over seventy years.

When Martyn Lloyd-Jones retired from Westminster Chapel in 1968, a church member said, ‘Doctor, you will surely miss preaching.’ The Doctor replied with, ‘I have never lived to preach.’ Such was Eric Alexander. Paul’s literal words in Philippians 1:21 were his life’s motto: ‘For me to live, Christ; to die, gain.’

Rev. Alexander has numerous preaching series on YouTube, including Ephesians, and Romans, just plug in his name there.

Following playlist from Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq5LVxh1Goi41cJW11uvS1J_UUIN0ETQn

Dr. James Boice:

Ministry: The Bible Study Hour

His sermons for the past year or so have been in Acts and Romans:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq5LVxh1Goi4gbm8rpMOXmWDg9-weIHpH

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