In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "That Ye May Know," the central theological topic is the assurance of eternal life through belief in Jesus Christ, as articulated in 1 John 5:13. Meney emphasizes that knowing Christ's names and roles, particularly as the Son of God, reinforces the believer's faith and assurance of salvation. He discusses how John’s intention in writing this letter was to provide comfort and confidence to believers facing doubts and challenges in their spiritual walk. Several Scripture references, including 1 John 3:2, Psalm 17:15, and Romans 5:2, demonstrate the profound assurance believers can have in their eternal life, primarily based on Jesus' sacrificial work. The practical significance is that this knowledge empowers believers to navigate life's struggles with hope, reminding them that their faith in Christ, despite imperfections, is the foundation of their eternal security.
“Believing that, says John, is a testimony to the fact that we are born of God and that we have eternal life.”
“What is that knowledge worth? What is that knowledge worth that we know that we've got eternal life?”
“If we believe these things to be so, John says, and this is the second point, that ye may know.”
“Listen to the gospel. John knew what Paul knew, what Isaiah knew before that, that faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
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