In the sermon titled "Kept," Drew Dietz addresses the doctrine of perseverance of the saints, emphasizing God's sovereign power in preserving believers for salvation as articulated in 1 Peter 1:1-5. Dietz argues that the same abundant mercy that initiates salvation also secures it, underlining the significance of Christ's resurrection as the foundation of a "lively hope" that is incorruptible and reserved for believers. He references Scriptures such as Jeremiah 29:11 and John 10:27-29 to illustrate the nature of God’s protection and assurance for His people. The practical significance of this message lies in the comfort and assurance it provides to Christians, assuring them that their salvation is secure and maintained solely by God's power, which ironically may require more effort to keep believers steadfast than initially saving them.
“It is indeed a wonder and a miracle that God saves poor lost sinners, but they also ascribe the same wonder and miracle to God as He keeps His sheep in that narrow way.”
“This blessing, this inheritance, is for you... Kept. That word means to protect.”
“We are kept never to be forsaken, for the Scripture says that we are the apple of His eye.”
“He started it all, He'll finish it all. All to the praise of the glory of His grace.”
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