In this sermon titled "A Text With Two Promises," David Pledger addresses the doctrines of eternal life and the second coming of Christ, which are foundational to Reformed theology. He emphasizes that all of God’s promises, particularly the promise of eternal life, are fulfilled in Christ Jesus, citing 2 Corinthians 1:20 and 2 Timothy 1:1. The sermon focuses on 1 John 3:2, unpacking two key promises: the assurance that Christ will appear a second time and the hopeful promise that believers will be transformed to be like Him upon His return. This transformation echoes Reformed themes of glorification and the ultimate restoration of creation. The practical significance of these promises reassures believers of their future hope and the assurance of their status as children of God in a fallen world.
“The promise, singular, is a promise of eternal life. And it is yea and amen in Christ Jesus.”
“He shall appear, and we shall be like Him. It is not that we are sons of God now, and when he appears, we’re going to be something else. We are sons of God now.”
“This new body, this glorious body. That's a wonderful promise, isn't it? We're going to have a glorious body, like unto his.”
“We believe that by faith now. I trust the Lord will bless this word.”
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