Kitchen Table Theology

133 Complete In Christ Part 2

November 27, 2022 Pastor Jeff Cranston Season 1 Episode 133
Kitchen Table Theology
133 Complete In Christ Part 2
Show Notes

Today is the last episode of the series “33 Things that Happened Instantaneously at the Moment of Salvation”! Pastor Jeff Cranston and Jen Denton continue their conversation on being complete in Christ. Tune in as they discuss Dawn Klinge’s blog on being complete in Christ, which includes receiving forgiveness and being made in the image of God. All the fullness of God lives permanently in Christ and we don't need anything extra from Him because we are fully complete in Him. 


[00:01 - 02:59] Opening Segment

  • Listener feedback 
  • What to expect on the next episode of Kitchen Table Theology


[03:00 - 13:28] Being Complete in Christ

  • This is found in Paul's letter to the Colossians
  • It’s wrong to believe that we alone are complete
    • We cannot escape God’s love
  • We are nothing apart from Christ, but we are complete in Him
  • Our fullness as believers come from Christfulness
  • We don’t receive Christ in an installment plan
  • “In Him” means to be in union with Jesus
  • God’s estimation of you is equivalent to His estimation of Christ


[13:29 - 15:31] Closing Segment

  • Final words


• Every child of God experiences salvation at the moment of faith in Jesus Christ.

• things take place at that moment, including being forgiven and saved from sin.

• This podcast is designed to help you understand and apply Biblical truths to your life.


Check out Dawn Klinge’s Blog, “4 Powerful Ways Christ Makes Us Complete In Him



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