The sermon "Name's in the Book of Life," preached by Don Bell, primarily addresses the doctrine of assurance and eternal security found in the concept of the Book of Life as referenced in Philippians 4:1-3. Bell emphasizes that those whose names are written in this divine record are assured of their salvation and citizenship in heaven, drawing upon multiple Scriptures such as Psalm 139, John 5:24, and Revelation 20:12 to substantiate this claim. He articulates that believers can find immense comfort in knowing their names were recorded in this Book before the foundation of the world, thus affirming the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election. The significance of this teaching resonates in the lives of believers as it not only reassures them of their salvation but also motivates them to live out their faith in light of their secure identity in Christ.
“You're talking about consolation for people, people who have not a big name, obscure people, people that just don't amount to much... but they're inscribed, their names are inscribed in the book of life.”
“You know, life comes from God. And it's called the new birth... Except you're born again, you can't see the kingdom of God.”
“If your names are written in the Book of Life, guess what we're going to do one of these days? We're going to go to the land of the living.”
“Our salvation and security are absolutely sure... if your name's not in that Book of Life, you don't get to go.”
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