The sermon titled "I Know Whom I Have Believed," delivered by Mike McInnis, focuses on the assurance of salvation in Christ as articulated in 2 Timothy 1:8-18. McInnis emphasizes that salvation is an act of God's grace, highlighting the sequence of being saved first and then called, as Paul states in verse 9. He argues against the notion of salvation being contingent upon human action, asserting that genuine faith rests in knowing Christ, not merely in the act of believing. The preacher draws from various Scripture references, particularly emphasizing Christ's efficacy in salvation and the believer's trust in him, thus reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and sovereign grace. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to place their assurance in the person of Christ rather than their works, aiming to cultivate a deep understanding of grace and reliance on God's power.
“It was sin that caused the heartache of Christ, it was sin that brought him to the cross.”
“He didn’t say, I know I have believed. No, he said, I know whom I have believed.”
“Christ is mighty to save. He is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.”
“We ought never be ashamed of the gospel.”
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