The sermon "Christ Began, Christ Will Finish" by Clay Curtis focuses on the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, grounded in Philippians 1:6. The preacher emphasizes that perseverance stems from God's preservation of His people, affirming that believers can remain confident in their faith because it is God who initiates and completes the work of salvation. He highlights the importance of recognizing that our beginning in faith—being called and opened by the Lord—is pivotal to maintaining confidence as we progress in our Christian journey. Throughout the sermon, Curtis cites various Scriptures, including Hebrews 3:14 and Acts 16:14, to support his claims about God's sovereignty in salvation and the necessity of relying solely on Christ for perseverance. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its assurance that true believers are eternally secured in Christ, as it is He who guarantees their ultimate sanctification and salvation.
“Perseverance of the saints is only due to preservation by our Lord God. It's God keeping us.”
“How we begin in faith determines who our confidence will be to continue to the end.”
“If our beginning confidence is that we separated ourselves... then our confidence will be in self.”
“He who has begun a good work in you will perform it to the day of Jesus Christ.”
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