In John Chapman's sermon titled "Message to the Church," based on 2 Peter 1:1-10, the primary theological focus is on the believer's transformative relationship with Christ and the resulting call to spiritual growth. Chapman articulates that through the righteousness of Jesus Christ, believers have been granted "precious faith" and all things necessary for life and godliness. He emphasizes the importance of an experiential knowledge of Christ, referencing Scripture such as Ephesians 2:8-9, which highlights grace as the source of faith. He warns against the dangers of false teachings and encourages the congregation to diligently cultivate virtues such as knowledge, godliness, and brotherly kindness, stating that a genuine relationship with Christ manifests through these qualities. The practical significance of this message stresses that spiritual growth is not passive; it requires effort and commitment, ultimately ensuring the believer's assurance in their election and calling.
“We are now servants of God. Through the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are servants to our God.”
“In Him, you are complete. I don't lack anything.”
“By these precious promises, we have been made partakers of the divine nature.”
“If these things be in you and abound, they make you that you shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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