In Henry Sant's sermon titled "Believing and Sealing," the main theological focus is on the relationship between faith and the sealing of the Holy Spirit as described in Ephesians 1:13-14. The sermon emphasizes that true saving faith is inextricably linked to the sealing of the Holy Spirit, arguing that these two aspects occur concurrently in genuine believers. Sant cites several Scripture passages that underline the necessity of faith, such as Romans 10:17 and 1 Corinthians 12:3, and he navigates through the different roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the salvation process. The sealing serves not only as a mark of authenticity and ownership but also as a sign of security for the believer until the full redemption in Christ is realized. For Sant, understanding this connection is crucial for grasping the doctrine of perseverance of the saints and the assurance of salvation.
“He says, 'in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise.'”
“Every real believer has that imprint of the Spirit upon his soul; surely he must have that.”
“The work has been completed in his soul, is now one who is being prepared ultimately for heaven itself.”
“There can be no saving faith without the seal of the Spirit; it is the Spirit who works that faith in the soul of the sinner.”
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