In Fred Evans' sermon titled "Only Believe and Believe Only," the main theological topic is the dual nature of faith, specifically in the context of miraculous healing and resurrection as illustrated in the Gospel accounts of Jairus' daughter (Mark 5:36; Luke 8:50). Evans emphasizes the necessity of both the continuance and the object of faith, urging listeners to "only believe" and to "believe only in Christ." He references multiple scriptural accounts where Jesus raised individuals from the dead, illustrating the compassion of Christ and the essential faith required by sinners for spiritual resurrection. The sermon highlights the urgency of faith amidst life's uncertainties and culminates in the doctrinal significance of assurance and eternal life found in believing Christ. This aligns with Reformed doctrines that stress the total dependence of believers on Christ for salvation and the new heart granted through divine grace.
“Continue to believe. Friends, faith and fear cannot exist together.”
“True faith always is the first initial thing in true faith. It always falls at the feet of Christ.”
“Only believe, regardless of what you see, what you feel, what you think, regardless of the circumstance and the providence that happens to you.”
“He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, shall be eternally, constantly, ever presently saved.”
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