In this sermon titled "The Power of Persuasion," Fred Evans addresses the profound theological doctrine of the security of the believer in Christ, as articulated in Romans 8:38-39. He emphasizes that Paul’s deep conviction—“I am persuaded”—is rooted in the assurance of God's justification and the unbreakable chain of salvation that protects believers from separation from Christ's love. The preacher elucidates how four pillars underpin this persuasion: God's electing grace, Christ's sacrificial death and victorious resurrection, His finished work evidenced by His ascension, and Christ’s ongoing intercession for His people. Specific references from Scripture affirm that, regardless of tribulations, persecution, or any created thing, believers remain secure in God’s love, reinforcing the inherent comfort and confidence found in a properly aligned understanding of divine sovereignty and grace within Reformed theology.
Key Quotes
“I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus, our Lord.”
“The triumph that we have over every difficulty is this: our justification.”
“We are more than conquerors through Christ, through Christ who loved us.”
“My union with this love of God is not based on my persuasion. Now I am persuaded, but that's not what keeps it love.”
The Bible assures us in Romans 8:38-39 that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
In Romans 8:38-39, the Apostle Paul emphatically declares, 'For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.' This passage illustrates the immutability and permanence of God's love for His people, emphasizing that through Christ, believers have a strong assurance that no amount of suffering or external circumstance can sever their relationship with God. The Scripture presents a reassuring truth that despite trials and tribulations, Christians remain secure in the love of God. Our assurance is rooted not in our own merits but in Christ’s completed work on the cross and His ongoing intercession.
Romans 8:38-39
We know we are justified in Christ through faith, the resurrection of Jesus, and the promises of Scripture.
The assurance of our justification in Christ is grounded in several key theological truths. First, as stated in Romans, 'Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect?' This emphasizes that our justification is confirmed through our election by God before the foundation of the world. Secondly, the resurrection of Christ serves as an assurance of our justification; as He rose from the dead, He demonstrated victory over sin and death, affirming that His sacrificial death was accepted by God. Thirdly, the believer is assured of their standing before God because of Christ's active intercession at the right hand of the Father, as detailed in Hebrews. All these factors combine to provide a firm foundation for the believer’s confidence that they are justified and cannot be condemned.
Romans 8:33-34, Hebrews 7:25
Understanding our need for Christ's intercession highlights our dependence on Him for forgiveness and spiritual sustenance.
The significance of Christ's intercession cannot be overstated in the life of a believer. The Apostle Paul reassures us that Jesus ever lives to make intercession for us (Hebrews 7:25), indicating that our salvation is not a one-time event but an ongoing work. As we face daily struggles, our need for His intercession emphasizes our complete reliance on His righteousness rather than our own. This understanding fosters humility and deepens our faith in Christ, knowing that He is actively on our behalf before the Father, ensuring that our sins are forgiven, and helping us overcome spiritual trials. Moreover, recognizing Christ's role as our intercessor strengthens our assurance of salvation, as we can rest in the certainty that He is committed to preserving us until the end.
Hebrews 7:25
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