In Mike McInnis's sermon "Steadfast Faith," the central theological topic addressed is the nature of steadfast faith within the context of divine grace. The preacher argues that the differences between the people of God and those who are perishing are rooted in God's sovereign grace, which transforms believers into a "new creature" in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). He supports this with the Apostle Paul's reflections on the internal struggle between the flesh and the spirit (Galatians 5:17 and Romans 7:23), emphasizing that true faith rests on the steadfastness of Christ rather than human effort. McInnis highlights the significance of mutual encouragement among believers, illustrating this through the example of the Colossians' steadfast faith (Colossians 1:4-5) and the importance of the community in keeping one another accountable to their faith. This understanding cultivates assurance and joy in the faithfulness of God, as believers are reminded that their salvation is a result of mercy rather than works.
“They are a holy people that is set apart unto the Lord... quite in contrast to the men of this world who are left to pursue their own way unto that very end.”
“The faith of God's elect is Christ, not Christ plus something, nor anything less than Christ.”
“When we see brethren faithfully following on to know the Lord and walking in obedience to His precepts, we cannot help but be strengthened and reminded of the goodness of the Lord to lead His sheep.”
“If he faithfully keeps our brethren from falling, will he not do so for us and all who tremble before him?”
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