In his sermon titled "Paul's Declaration of Faith," Drew Dietz addresses the theological doctrines of divine sovereignty and the believer's identity in Christ, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul's experience during a tumultuous sea voyage in Acts 27:14-26. Dietz emphasizes Paul's confidence in God's sovereignty, highlighting that despite the hopelessness of the situation, Paul declares faith in God's promise of deliverance, as relayed by an angel. Key Scripture references, including Acts 27:23-25, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, and Jeremiah 31:33, support the argument that believers are owned and redeemed by God, giving them hope and assurance in trials. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to recognize their identity as God's property and embrace their call to serve Him, fostering trust in His providential care amidst life's storms.
“I believe God that it shall be even as it was told me.”
“The God whom I belong covers the inward life. The God whom I serve covers the outward life.”
“If you have the mind of Christ, and if you have direction from the Word to do something, it doesn’t make any difference.”
“We are His property. If that’s the only thing I can get in my head, He’s my... I am His property and therefore I am His responsibility.”
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