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What does it mean to be preserved by God's grace?

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To be preserved by God's grace means being kept safe and spiritually secure in Christ for eternity.

Being preserved by God's grace is a profound theological concept that assures believers of their eternal security in Christ. The sermon references Psalm 86, where David asks, 'Preserve my soul, for I am holy.' To preserve indicates God’s divine protection and assurance that, once redeemed, believers are secured in their relationship with Him. This preservation is not based on our actions but is rooted in God's unwavering covenant faithfulness; He keeps His elect safe from spiritual harm and guarantees their ultimate salvation.

The concept of being preserved underscores the faithful work of God in the life of the believer. As articulated in Ephesians 1:13-14, when we put our faith in Christ, we are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, ensuring our inheritance until the day of redemption. This sealing signifies God’s commitment not just to save us at one point in time, but to continually uphold us in faith. Thus, our assurance rests not in our ability to maintain the faith but in God's sovereign grace, which faithfully keeps us.

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