The sermon titled "Saved, If Ye Continue In Faith" addresses the doctrine of perseverance of the saints, emphasizing the necessity of faith for assurance of salvation as outlined in Colossians 1:20-23. Gabe Stalnaker argues that while Christ's sacrifice reconciles believers with God, there is a biblical condition of continuing in faith that must be upheld for one to remain assured of their salvation. He supports this thesis with references to 2 Timothy 4:6, Hebrews 3:6, 10:38, and 11:6, which highlight that faith is essential for salvation and that genuine believers will persevere to the end. The practical significance of this doctrine reinforces that true faith is not dependent on one's feelings or personal faithfulness but upon a steadfast reliance on Christ and His redemptive work, underscoring a Reformed understanding that salvation is wholly an act of grace.
“Christ made peace with God for his people through the blood of his cross.”
“The moment we see ourselves to be something worthy of acceptance... we have drawn back from the faith.”
“Faith is looking to Christ... not part of your hope in him, not most of your hope in him, all of your hope in his cross.”
“If works was the evidence of salvation, we would all be goners.”
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