The sermon "God Manifest Only to His People" by Allan Jellett focuses on the theological concept of God's manifestation to His elect and the assurance of their salvation through faith in Christ. The key argument revolves around John 14:16-17, where Jesus promises His disciples that God will dwell with them, highlighting the intimate relationship between God and His people. Jellett emphasizes that this relationship is exclusive to believers, as the Holy Spirit, referred to as the Comforter, provides internal assurance of salvation that the world cannot comprehend. He stresses that the work of Christ has fully accomplished redemption, granting believers confidence in their eternal security, which is inaccessible to those outside the faith. The practical significance of this message is the comfort and peace that believers experience, rooted in their faith and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, contrasting sharply with the anxiety and uncertainty prevalent in the lives of unbelievers.
“The Word of God is for God's people. God's message of assurance of eternal life, of the accomplishment of qualification for heaven.”
“In believing, the very reality of the unseen God is manifested in the soul of man.”
“God comforts His people. How does God comfort His people? Primarily in the soul, in the hidden being.”
“The Spirit of God dwells with you and shall be in you. How long? ... Abide with you forever.”
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