The sermon "Do Not Fear," preached by Clay Curtis, focuses on the theological concept of God's providence and assurance for His people as expressed in Isaiah 43:1-7. The preacher emphasizes the gospel as the "dunamis" or power of God, which not only initiates salvation but continually sustains believers throughout their lives. Key arguments include the affirmation of God’s redemptive work and His promise to care for His chosen people, exemplified through the redemptive act of Christ's atonement, highlighted in 1 Peter 1:18-19. The practical significance of this message is that believers can face trials without fear, knowing they belong to God and are sustained by His presence and power, fostering a communal faith where members support each other in their struggles.
“This is the gospel that is the dunamis. It is the power of God unto salvation.”
“Fear not, for I have redeemed thee. Redemption is to be set free by the payment of a ransom price.”
“You belong to him. You're his. By the payment of his blood, he says to you and me who he saved, you're mine.”
“The fire is to purge the dross in each believer and strengthen our faith in him.”
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