The sermon "Standing Fast in the Lord" by Henry Sant focuses on the imperative for believers to remain steadfast in their faith, grounded in the Lord Jesus Christ. Sant explores Paul’s exhortation in Philippians 4:1, stressing the importance of being unwavering amidst external pressures and internal conflicts, especially against false teachings prevalent in the early church, such as legalism and libertinism. He references verses from earlier in Philippians, including 1:27 and 3:2, to establish a foundation for why believers should contend for the faith and actively reject both legalistic bondage and sinful freedom. Ultimately, the practical significance of this exhortation lies in the believer's reliance on Christ and His provision—through the Holy Spirit and the armor of God—to stand firm in their faith as they anticipate the return of Christ.
“Here is a duty. Here we have a commandment. Stand fast. It's a verb in the imperative mood.”
“The Lord must be the one who will help them, as in all things, dependent upon the ministry of the Spirit of Christ.”
“Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.”
“They are free from the condemnation of the law. They are no more under law. Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth.”
The Bible encourages believers to stand fast in the Lord, emphasizing steadfastness and commitment to Christ's teachings.
Philippians 4:1, Philippians 1:27, Ephesians 4:14
The truth of perseverance in faith is rooted in the promises of scripture, affirming that enduring in faith is essential for salvation.
Matthew 24:13, Philippians 1:6, Ephesians 6:11-13
Standing fast in the Lord is vital for spiritual growth and protection against false teachings.
Philippians 3:2, Philippians 1:28, Hebrews 10:23-24
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