David Eddmenson's sermon focuses on the doctrine of eternal security, often encapsulated in the phrase "once saved, always saved." Eddmenson argues that true salvation comes solely from God, emphasizing that if one's salvation depends on human action, it can indeed be lost. He supports this position through Scripture, particularly referencing 1 Peter 1:23, which states that believers are "born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible." This signifies a divine origin of salvation that cannot be undone by human effort. Eddmenson highlights that salvation is not a cooperative endeavor but a work of God's grace alone, asserting that those truly saved will persevere in faith, as evidenced in passages like John 15:16 and 1 John 2:19. The practical significance of this doctrine rests in providing believers with assurance and comfort, as their standing before God is secured by His sovereign will and unchanging love.
“If your salvation depends on you in any way, then it can be lost. But if your salvation depends wholly and completely on the Lord Jesus Christ, then you cannot be lost.”
“Salvation's of the Lord. It doesn't teach that salvation is a cooperative effort between you and the Lord.”
“You can't lose what you never had.”
“The Lord will not forsake His people for His great name's sake.”
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