In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "We Walk By Faith," the primary theological theme is the doctrine of assurance of salvation through faith in Christ, as emphasized in 2 Corinthians 5:1-10. Meney argues that Christians are distinct from the world not by worldly success or external circumstances but by their faith in Christ, which is a gift from God. He references verses 1 and 5, highlighting that God has prepared believers for eternal life, illustrating the believer's future hope with the notion of an imperishable, heavenly dwelling. The sermon underlines the significance of walking by faith rather than sight, indicating that genuine faith provides believers with assurance of acceptance before God, the promise of eternal life, and divine confidence to face judgment. This understanding encourages believers to labor for the Lord, driven by the assurance that their works are a response to grace and rooted in faith.
“We have reason to trust him, and we have solid grounds to hope in the promises of God for eternal life.”
“The gift of faith has been given, the Holy Spirit has been given and that gift of faith quickens and enables spiritual sense and awareness.”
“By faith we know that we have passed from death unto life. We know that there's no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.”
“If we have grace, we shall have glory, untarnished, unlimited and undiminished because we have Christ and we are joint heirs with him.”
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