In this sermon titled "Faith or Snare," Tim James focuses on the theological tension between faith as a gift from God and the admonition found in Colossians 1:23, which states, "if you continue in the faith." James argues that the "if" does not imply a condition for salvation but rather serves to affirm the perseverance of the elect who are genuinely reconciled to God through Christ’s work. Drawing upon Colossians 1:18-22, he emphasizes the complete and effectual nature of Christ’s redemptive sacrifice, highlighting that true believers, marked by their perseverance in faith, reveal their authentic acceptance of the Gospel. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its exploration of the doctrine of perseverance of the saints while cautioning against interpretations that would condition the efficacy of Christ’s atoning work upon ongoing human effort or faithfulness.
“The sacrifice of Christ was effectual and resulted in the full and complete salvation and reconciliation of the elect.”
“These scriptures prove a trap and a snare to those who would seek to rest them to their own destruction by using the Word of God to deny the Word of God.”
“If you continue in the faith, it reveals that you did not begin in the faith; you began some other way.”
“Believers never quit. Paul is dealing here with perseverance.”
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