The sermon "Our Absolute Hope" by James H. Tippins centers on the theological implications of being "elect exiles," as presented in 1 Peter 1:1-2. Tippins argues that believers are chosen by God based on His foreknowledge and that this election is foundational for understanding their identity amidst suffering and trials. He emphasizes that true hope is anchored in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, leading to an imperishable inheritance. Tippins uses various Scripture references, particularly from 1 Peter and Romans, to illustrate the depth of God’s sovereignty and promise, arguing that believers can find comfort in their identity as recipients of grace. The practical significance lies in encouraging Christians to rest in their salvation, engage authentically with their faith, and extend grace and love to others, recognizing the transformative power of God’s grace in their lives.
“According to His great mercy, He has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
“You are elect exiles of this dispersion, according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in the sanctification of the Spirit for obedience to Jesus Christ.”
“Grace and peace being multiplied to you is established through the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ, to whom we are servants, for He is a servant to us in salvation.”
“God in all ways at all times eternally has always had a people that He has loved.”
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