The sermon "Together With Him" by Chris Cunningham addresses the theological doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ and the assurance of salvation found in 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11. Cunningham argues that believers ought not to concern themselves with predicting the timing of Christ's return, as Scripture emphasizes the necessity of being spiritually prepared and watchful, a theme underscored through references to Paul's previous teachings in chapter 4 and Jesus’s parables in Luke 12. He draws on Scripture verses, particularly 1 Thessalonians 5:9–10, to illustrate that God has appointed believers not to wrath but to obtain salvation through Jesus Christ, thus ensuring their everlasting union with Him. This sermon holds practical significance for Reformed theology, reinforcing the doctrines of grace and the security of salvation, emphasizing that the believer's hope is rooted not in calculations of prophecy but in the assurance of Christ’s sacrificial death and present relationship with Him.
“The thief ain't gonna come when you think he's gonna come or else you'd sit, you'd hide in the bushes and you'd knock him on the head when he comes in your yard.”
“How else would you be saved other than being appointed to it?”
“Whether we wake or sleep, we shall live together with him.”
“Our salvation was fully secured in time on Calvary.”
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