In the sermon "Our Confidence" based on Philippians 1:3-7, Clay Curtis emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace in the perseverance of believers. He articulates that Paul's confidence in the Philippian church stems from the belief that God, who initiates salvation, will also bring it to completion. Curtis supports this by analyzing the text where Paul expresses gratitude and confidence that God will complete the good work He began in the believers, referencing Ephesians 2:8-9 to highlight that salvation is entirely God’s work, leaving no room for human boasting. The sermon underscores the importance of relying solely on Christ for salvation and perseverance, illustrating that true confidence stems from God's faithfulness and sovereignty rather than human effort or merit. This profound assurance is vital for believers grappling with their faith in the midst of trials.
“A sinner who has spiritual life...has all his confidence in Christ only, he's a miracle of God's grace.”
“It is infinitely more a miracle of God's grace that he keeps his children trusting, having only confidence in Christ from beginning to end.”
“The good work of salvation is begun by God, continued by God in His people, and finished by God in His people.”
“When a sinner experiences God's power that has begun the work...that's when God makes us be confident of this very thing.”
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