The sermon titled "God Worketh In You" by Clay Curtis focuses on the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty in the believer’s sanctification, primarily drawing from Philippians 2:12-13. Curtis highlights the importance of the phrase "work out your own salvation" and emphasizes that it does not refer to the foundational truth of eternal salvation but rather to the daily, practical outworking of faith in community life. Using Scripture references such as Ephesians 1, Curtis argues that God works in believers both to will and to do according to His good pleasure, thus assuring them of His constant presence and empowering them for communal harmony and service. This understanding not only reinforces the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty over salvation but also calls believers to act humbly and mercifully towards each other, reflecting Christ's love and grace in their interactions.
“The reason God's saints are exhorted to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling, is because it's God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”
“Salvation's of the Lord. So what does it mean? Well, if we stick to the context... He's speaking here of our daily affairs with one another in his church and in this world.”
“When Christ is living and reigning... have not run in vain, neither labored in vain.”
“Brethren, this is what I'm gonna close with. Our Sovereign's God is our Savior. Jesus, our God, that's who He is. He's our Savior.”
The Bible exhorts believers to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling because it is God who works in them.
Philippians 2:12-13
Salvation is entirely of the Lord, as demonstrated throughout Scripture, including declarations by Jonah and Paul regarding God’s sovereign choice and grace.
Jonah 2:9, 2 Timothy 1:9
Trusting one another in the church is vital because Christ works in each believer, allowing them to support and encourage each other in faith.
Philippians 2:1-2
God works His will and good pleasure in us through His Spirit, helping us to trust, love, and serve Him and one another.
Philippians 2:13
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