In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Sanctified, Preserved, and Called," he addresses the theological topics of salvation, apostasy, and the perseverance of the saints as outlined in the Book of Jude. Parker emphasizes that, despite challenges in the last days characterized by a great apostasy—a falling away from true gospel truth—the true believers are both sanctified and preserved by God. He references Jude 1-2, highlighting that those who are genuinely saved are set apart by God the Father, kept secure in Jesus Christ, and called to a hope that assures them of their salvation. Additionally, he references 2 Thessalonians 2 to expound on the nature of apostasy and the false teachings that can lead individuals away from the true faith. The significance of this message emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of eternal security, as it reassures believers that their salvation is anchored in God’s grace and His sovereign will.
“An apostate would refer to one who claimed to believe the true gospel and then totally deny it, fall away from it unto perdition.”
“If God has brought us to faith in Christ, knowing that my whole salvation, every part of it, was conditioned on Christ and He fulfilled those conditions, that I'm secure in Him.”
“If you're sanctified by God, you're loved by God.”
“We are not of them who draw back unto perdition, meaning those who are truly saved by the grace of God will not fall away.”
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