In this sermon titled "Afterward," Drew Dietz addresses the theological understanding of perseverance in faith amid trials, drawing from Hebrews 12:1-11. He argues that believers are called to endure chastisement as God's means of sanctification and to recognize that trials ultimately yield the "peaceable fruit of righteousness." Dietz references Hebrews 12 to highlight the necessity of looking to Christ—"the author and finisher of our faith"—as a source of strength during hardships. He also uses the examples of Joseph and the prodigal son to illustrate the transformative power of God's grace in difficult times. This teaching underscores the Reformed doctrine of union with Christ and the idea that suffering is a part of the believer's pilgrimage, leading to eventual restoration and peace.
“If you understand the grace of God, you're going to be tried.”
“All these trials, hardships, chastisements, tribulations we encounter along our pilgrim sojourn is for our good and for God's glory.”
“The believer never forgets where he came from.”
“Afterward is truly grace in seed form to us now. But soon, very soon, it shall yield the final peaceable fruit of righteousness.”
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