In Fred Evans' sermon titled "True Faith Keeps the Passover," the main theological topic addressed is the relationship between true faith and the observance of the Passover as a shadow pointing to Christ. The key arguments presented highlight Moses' faith in God's promise, as exemplified in Hebrews 11:28, where the observance of the Passover through faith signifies a deeper trust in God's provision for salvation. Evans draws on multiple scripture references including Exodus 12, emphasizing the necessity of a spotless lamb and the shedding of its blood to avert God's judgment, reflecting Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb. The sermon underscores the practical significance of viewing Christ's sacrifice as the fulfillment of the Passover, which assures believers of their deliverance from sin and the importance of seeing one's position in Christ as the foundation for true faith that forsakes self-righteousness.
“All true faith keeps the Passover... true faith repents from sin. All true faith repents from self-righteousness and turns to Christ.”
“The lamb must be without spot or blemish. Behold Jesus Christ, our Passover, is without spot and without blemish.”
“When I see the blood applied, then I will pass over you. This is a type... It matters not if a man intellectually consents... If the Holy Spirit hath not applied this blood to the heart of that man, it will do him no good.”
“True faith longs for Christ rather than the riches and treasures of Egypt.”
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