In James H. Tippins' sermon titled "W2 Authority of Grace," the primary theological focus is on the doctrine of grace, particularly as it pertains to salvation and the believer's relationship with God. Tippins emphasizes that salvation is not merely a possibility, but a certainty accomplished by the finished work of Christ on the cross. He supports this assertion by referencing Scripture such as Ephesians 2:8-9, which underscores that faith itself is a gift of God's grace. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its implications for the believer's assurance of salvation, as Tippins articulates that through grace, believers are granted eternal life and a personal relationship with Christ without the burden of works. The sermon further highlights the importance of understanding the authority of Scripture and the need for continued theological learning, emphasizing that grace serves as the foundation of all aspects of the Christian life.
“Jesus did not die to make salvation possible. He died in order to make it certain.”
“Grace is gift freely, unmerited, undeserved, unearned.”
“We are justified by grace. We are born again.”
“The good report of Jesus Christ is new today; it gives us hope, it gives us peace.”
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