In the sermon titled "Three Assuring Words," David Pledger addresses the theological doctrine of assurance of salvation as articulated in 1 John 2:20-29. He emphasizes three key truths that provide believers with confidence: the security of the believers (presence of the Holy Spirit), the knowledge of the truth (recognition of Christ's divinity), and the promise of eternal life. Pledger argues that the Holy Spirit, referred to as the "unction from the Holy One," ensures that true believers cannot fall away from their faith, as they are sealed and taught by the Spirit. This is supported by various Scriptures, including John 3:34 and 2 Corinthians 1:21, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in confirming the truth of the Gospel. The practical significance of this message lies in providing believers assurance of their salvation and confidence in the face of false teachings, thereby encouraging them to abide in Christ and anticipate His return.
“You have an unction from the Holy One and you know all things.”
“They cannot deny the Father without denying the Son; you cannot deny the Son without denying the Father.”
“Eternal life begins in this world... and when we die, that spiritual life is just going to be carried on in eternity in grace.”
“How could we be ashamed dressed in his robe of righteousness?”
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