In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "With Christ Where He Is," the main theological doctrine addressed is the doctrine of divine election and the assurance of believers' eternal life with Christ in heaven. Jellett emphasizes that Jesus' prayer in John 17:24 expresses His desire for those given to Him by the Father to be with Him in glory, highlighting the sovereign grace of God in salvation. Key Scripture references include John 17:24, Ephesians 1:4, and 1 John 3:2, which collectively affirm the biblical foundation of election and the transformative work of Christ for His people. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of this doctrine, elaborating on the hope it provides believers for eternal communion with Christ, encouraging them to understand that God's purposes cannot fail and that Christ's intercession guarantees the eternal security of His elect.
“The whole scripture bristles with this truth of God. The purpose of God is to save a people, and the way that he does that effectually is by sovereign grace.”
“His will is that His people be with Him in heaven. That's it. That His people be with Him in heaven. That's the objective.”
“Heaven's greatest joy is to be with Christ, to be with Him, without anything getting in the way.”
“If you are amongst those that Christ has redeemed, the glory of Christ and the redemption He has accomplished will be an unending delight and fascination.”
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