In Rick Warta's sermon, the main theological topic revolves around the assurance of faith as illustrated through the life of Abraham, drawing significantly from Hebrews 6:9-20. Warta argues that the covenantal promise made to Abraham is foundational for understanding the certainty and immutability of God’s promises to all believers in Christ. He emphasizes that both the Old and New Testaments are fulfilled in Christ, demonstrating that while the Old Covenant was flawed, the New Covenant guarantees salvation through faith alone. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 6, Genesis 12, Romans 4, and Galatians 3, all of which substantiate God’s faithfulness to His promises and the necessity of looking to Christ for salvation. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to cultivate a faith filled with assurance, rooted in God's immutable word, as they navigate the struggles of life.
“God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love which you have showed toward his name...”
“Our salvation is certain. Our assurance should be very high when our faith is in the Lord Jesus Christ alone...”
“There is none righteous. No, not one. There’s none that doeth good. No, not one.”
“We have to be convinced of this so that we start on the right ground. The foundation is Christ alone. All else is sand.”
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