In this sermon titled "The Enduring Life of Faith," Henry Sant addresses the doctrine of perseverance in faith as articulated in Hebrews 10:38-39. He emphasizes that true faith is enduring and equates it with the justified life that necessitates continual reliance on Christ's righteousness rather than one's own works. Sant draws upon several Scripture references, including Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:16-17, and Galatians 3:11, to highlight the significance of living by faith and the assurance that believers are justified through faith in Christ, which requires active perseverance. He underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that true faith is characterized by ongoing belief and a life committed to Christ, resilient against the temptations of the world and the risk of regression into perdition.
“The just shall live by faith. The justified life is the life of faith.”
“True faith is not just a momentary experience; it is a continual living experience.”
“The danger is drawing back, and that’s why we have those solemn passages.”
“We are not of them who draw back unto perdition, but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.”
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