The sermon titled "W7 Assurance of Peace" by James H. Tippins addresses the theological topic of peace, particularly focusing on the assurance found in Christ amid human discontentment. The preacher emphasizes that discontentment is a sin against God and contrasts it with the peace that believers can experience through faith. Key arguments reflect on the human tendency to doubt and feel discontent, which is linked to an inadequate understanding of God’s promises and the assurance of salvation through Christ. The preacher discusses passages from Hebrews 6 and Romans 8, illustrating that believers are assured of peace due to their identity in Christ, their justification, and the unchangeable character of God's promises. The significance of this message is rooted in Reformed doctrines emphasizing God's sovereignty, grace, and the assurance of salvation, leading to a call for believers to rest in God's sufficiency and avoid guilt-driven motivations in their Christian walk.
“To be discontent is to sin against the Lord… we're all guilty. No matter the reason, no matter the circumstances, no matter the environment.”
“The whole expression of belief on Jesus Christ is a commandment from God to his people. Change the way you are thinking and believe on the things that I say about who I am.”
“The promises of God as a sure and steadfast anchor of our soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain.”
“Beloved, you know how many times I’ve thought, well, I can’t serve God. I can’t preach. I can’t pray. I’m not worthy. And that’s a true thing. But Christ has made us worthy to be in the presence of God our Father.”
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