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Truth For Life Daily Program

In Christ Alone (Part 2 of 2)

Truth For Life Daily Program

Alistair Begg

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🗓️ 8 January 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Becoming a Christian isn’t just a slight adjustment to your Sunday morning schedule; it’s a radical transformation of everything you think and do. Explore what this dramatic change looks like when you study along with Alistair Begg on Truth For Life.

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0:00.0

The You're going to do you.

0:13.0

Do you do you do you do you do

0:15.0

do you do becoming a Christian

0:27.0

Christian doesn't just mean you make a slight adjustment to your Sunday

0:30.2

morning schedule. It's a radical transformation of everything you think and do.

0:36.4

Today on Truth for Life, we'll explore what these dramatic changes look like.

0:41.2

Alistair Begg is teaching from Ephesians chapter 4.

0:44.0

We're looking at verses 20 through 24.

0:47.0

Look at your text. That is not the way you learn Christ, assuming that you've heard

0:58.6

about him and we're taught in him. He's not suggesting that they haven't, but it's just his way of calling them to verify the fact

1:07.5

and to do so by going on to act in keeping with the word that they've heard. And we're taught in him. Heard.

1:19.6

Actually our verse in there says Heard About Him, but there's no preposition in Greek there's no

1:24.0

about it actually just reads and you have heard him as the Gospels had come to

1:31.0

them they had heard Christ's voice. The Apostles had preached and

1:35.0

they had heard the voice of Christ. That's why the hymn writer can say, I heard the voice of

1:40.3

Jesus say, come unto me and rest. Well you never heard the voice of Jesus, there was no audible

1:44.5

voice. What did he mean? He heard him. In the word you heard him and you were taught in him. In

1:51.6

other words Christ wasn't only the subject matter or the teacher. He was

1:56.8

actually the sphere or if you like the context in which all of this was taking

2:02.0

place and you were taught in him as the truth is in Jesus.

2:08.8

Interestingly, he uses Jesus here.

2:11.8

This is the only time in the letter where he uses the word Jesus on its own.

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