In Fred Evans' sermon on 1 Samuel 2:9, the central theological topic is the divine promise that God will preserve the feet of His saints, underscoring the security of their standing in Him. Key arguments include the nature of God's promises, which are unconditional and not dependent on human cooperation, and the identity of the saints as those sanctified by God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Scripture references such as Jude 1:1 and Hebrews 10:10, 14 are used to illustrate that sanctification is the work of God alone, highlighting His sovereign election and the redemptive work of Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is the assurance it provides believers in their trials; despite their struggles, they can rest in the promise that God will keep them secure and sustained in their faith journey, a core tenet of Reformed theology.
“The Lord promises His saints He will keep the feet of His saints. This is a promise that cannot fail, it is absolute, and it is unconditional.”
“Every believer can identify with this prayer. We were the beggar and the dungheel. Isn't that where God found you?”
“Your standing was something God purposed. Your standing was something Christ purchased. And your standing is something the Holy Spirit has given you.”
“Saints of God are suffering people... But your afflictions... are of the hand of God.”
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