In Jabez Rutt's sermon titled "Work out your own salvation...For it is God which worketh in you," the primary theological focus is on the Reformed doctrine of salvation and human response to divine initiative. Rutt emphasizes the necessity for believers to actively engage in working out their salvation with "fear and trembling," while simultaneously affirming that it is ultimately God who enables both the desire and the ability to do so (Philippians 2:12-13). The preacher supports his arguments through various passages of Scripture, primarily from Philippians 2, and he highlights the importance of divine grace in the life of the believer, asserting that true salvation is both a gift from God and a process that requires personal diligence and responsiveness to the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this teaching urges the congregation to recognize their dependence on God's enabling grace while being active participants in their faith journey, reflecting a balance of divine sovereignty and human responsibility.
“Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”
“The Holy Spirit dwelling in the heart of each true believer, that's what makes them a believer.”
“It is part of the teaching of the Spirit of God, as he leads the living child of God along, to teach you that you're a sinner, to teach you that you're undone.”
“He that hath begun a good work in you shall perform it unto the day of Jesus Christ.”
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