In the sermon titled "Praise to the Power of His Grace," Fred Evans addresses the theological concept of God's grace as epitomized in the person and work of Jesus Christ, particularly as expressed in Psalm 21:13. He emphasizes that Christ's complete dependence on God during his earthly ministry exemplifies true obedience and that His accomplishments assure believers of salvation. The sermon extensively uses Scripture references such as Ephesians 1:19 and Hebrews 2:18 to illustrate the transforming, sustaining, and ultimately transporting power of God's grace that operates in the believer's life. The sermon highlights the significance of not only recognizing the sovereignty and power of God in salvation but also the assurance provided to believers that their salvation does not depend on their works but is maintained by God's continual grace and strength, culminating in final transport to glory.
“Be thou exalted, Lord, in thine own strength. So will we sing and praise thy power.”
“He that is born of God doth not commit sin... For his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.”
“You're kept by the power of God... And not kept by my own strength or my own obedience. I am kept by the power of God.”
“Did I mention anything you got to do? Anything in your power? Can you convert yourself? Can you keep yourself? Can you help yourself? Can you transport yourself? No, we don't need power. His people exalt His strength and sing praise to His power.”
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