The sermon "The Immutable Covenant of God's Will" by Fred Evans focuses on the theological concept of the covenant of grace as articulated in Galatians 3:15-18. The preacher argues that Paul delineates between the distinct covenants of grace and works, asserting that salvation is attained solely through the substitutionary work of Christ, not through adherence to the law. Evans emphasizes that the covenant of grace, given to Abraham and fulfilled in Christ, is immutable and not contingent upon human merit or actions. Scriptures such as Galatians 3:13-14 and Hebrews 7:22 are used to illustrate that believers are justified by faith and have the assurance of eternal redemption based on God's unchangeable promises, highlighting the practical significance of resting in God's grace amid life's uncertainties.
“You see, it wasn't your obedience that brought you in, and it's not going to be your disobedience that kicks you out. You see, this covenant wasn't based on anything you've done or don't do. It is a complete, free, grace covenant.”
“I want it to be done. Go to Hebrews chapter 7. Look at this. Scott and I were talking about this earlier. You know, the book of Galatians is so short. It's got one focus. It's to separate the law and the grace.”
“In every human last will and testament, what do they do? You write it out. You have somebody notarize it. Somebody comes along and opens that up and adds something to it. What does it do to the whole thing? It destroys the whole thing.”
“This eternal covenant that was given to Christ was for me. Christ merited it, Christ obtained it, Christ earned it, and Christ gave it.”
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