In the sermon titled "His Seed In Us," Mike Richardson focuses on the doctrine of regeneration and the implications of being born again as articulated in 1 John 3:7-10. The preacher emphasizes that those who are genuinely born of God do not make a practice of sinning, as God's seed abides in them. Key arguments include the distinction between the sinful nature that persists in believers and the new life imparted by the Holy Spirit, making it impossible for the regenerated person to habitually sin. Scripture references such as 1 John 1:6-10, Romans 3:20-22, and Ezekiel 36:25-27 support his assertions by highlighting the significance of God's grace in sanctification and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance believers have in their identity as children of God, fostering a life that reflects His righteousness despite their ongoing struggles with sin.
“Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin, for his seed remaineth in him, and he cannot sin because he is born of God.”
“Our hope is not in what we see or what we act like, or the sin we fall in, because we know that we are empty; there's nothing there. The only righteousness that we can possibly ever have is of God's doing.”
“It's not a fleeting thing; it's not a doctrinal thing, teaching as such. It is God's Spirit in His people.”
“God is the one that causes that. He says, I can't do it. He says, I fail whenever that comes about.”
The Bible teaches that those who are born of God do not practice sin because His seed remains in them (1 John 3:9).
1 John 3:9
Our assurance of salvation comes from the witness of the Spirit that dwells in us (Romans 8:16).
Romans 8:16
Recognizing our sin prompts us to confess and depend on God's grace for forgiveness (1 John 1:9).
1 John 1:9
God's seed transforms believers by producing spiritual fruit and a desire to live righteously (Philippians 2:13).
Philippians 2:13
Being kept by God assures believers of their eternal security and His faithfulness (John 10:28).
John 10:28
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