The sermon titled "Saved Through Faith," preached by Greg Elmquist and based on Acts 27:14-25, centers around the doctrine of salvation through faith, contrasting it with human attempts at self-salvation. Elmquist illustrates that the journey of the Apostle Paul aboard a ship during a tempest reveals various futile methods by which people attempt to secure their salvation: fatalism, works, and religious helps. He emphasizes that despite imminent destruction, faith in God's promise, as demonstrated through Paul's assurance that all aboard would be saved, showcases the grace of God's sovereignty in salvation. The underlying message reaffirms the Reformed doctrine of sola fide — that faith alone, resting on the unchanging faithfulness of Christ, is what ultimately assures believers of their salvation.
“All that we are or ever hope to be, we own alone to Christ.”
“Fatalism didn't save them. Works did not save them. Helps did not save them. Faith saved them.”
“Salvation is a sovereign, unilateral work of the Spirit of God that invades us and breathes life into us.”
“It's not faith in our faith. It's faith in His faithfulness.”
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