In the sermon "Three Eternal Gifts," Joe Galuszek focuses on the doctrines of eternal salvation, eternal redemption, and eternal inheritance as outlined in Hebrews 5. He argues that these gifts come solely from Christ and are rooted in God's sovereign grace, emphasizing that salvation and redemption are not earned by human efforts but given freely by God to His chosen people. Scriptures such as Hebrews 5:8-9, Jonah 2:9, and Hebrews 9:12 support the assertion that Jesus is the author and source of eternal salvation and redemption, underscoring that through His blood, believers gain eternal life and a permanent inheritance. The practical significance lies in the comfort and assurance that these eternal gifts confer to believers, fostering a deep reliance on God's grace and glory rather than on individual merit.
“Eternal salvation is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory, eternal glory. It's all his, it's all his.”
“Eternal salvation... the obedience is because of the eternal life.”
“By his blood, we have eternal redemption. Oh, and his eternal salvation.”
“We have an inheritance... an incorruptible inheritance, and it’s reserved in heaven for you.”
The Bible teaches that eternal salvation is found in Christ Jesus as the author and source of our salvation.
Hebrews 5:9, Jonah 2:9
Eternal redemption is affirmed by scripture as being obtained through the blood of Christ, ensuring believers are purchased and set free from sin.
Hebrews 9:12, 1 Corinthians 6:20
Eternal inheritance is vital for Christians as it offers hope and assurance of eternal life and fellowship with God.
Hebrews 9:15, 1 Peter 1:4
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