In Fred Evans' sermon titled "Enduring Faith," the main theological topic is the nature and endurance of true faith as outlined in Hebrews 11:17-19. He argues that genuine faith is not a fleeting emotional decision but an enduring trust produced by the will and power of God. Evans references multiple Scriptures, notably Ephesians 1:18-19 and John 8:31-32, to illustrate that true faith endures through trials and seeks the eternal promises of God. The practical significance of this message is that believers are encouraged to endure hardships with the assurance that their faith, rooted in divine power, will sustain them toward their heavenly inheritance, echoing the Reformed doctrine of grace and perseverance of the saints.
“True God-giving faith is enduring faith.”
“Faith is the work of God upon the hearts of sinners.”
“All true faith, God-given faith will be tried and tested of God.”
“In the eye of faith, the command of God and the promise of God never contradict each other.”
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