In the sermon titled "Stay Put," Preacher Larry Criss addresses the theological concept of perseverance in faith, drawing primarily from Philippians 4:1. His key argument centers on the importance of standing firm in the Lord, even amid challenges and persecutions, as Paul encourages the Philippians to maintain their faith. Criss references various Scripture passages, including John 4 and Philippians 3:20-21, emphasizing the believer's identity as citizens of heaven and the need to adhere strictly to the doctrines of Christ against false teachings. The practical significance lies in the encouragement that believers are called to persist in faith and doctrine, relying on the strength of Christ, thereby affirming the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, which assures that true believers will be upheld by God's grace until the end.
“To stand fast in the Lord is to stand fast in His strength. And by His grace, not trusting in ourselves.”
“Jesus Christ says, stay right here, child of God, till I get back. Paul says, stand fast.”
“Our citizenship is in heaven, not tied to this world. In Christ, we are sons of God, seated with Him, heirs of eternal glory.”
“Nothing, no one, no time, no how, no way will ever pluck one of my sheep out of my hand.”
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