In the sermon titled "Kept By God," Paul Pendleton addresses the Reformed doctrine of eternal security and the power of God in preserving the believer's faith. He emphasizes that salvation is a work solely of God, stating that it is not the responsibility of believers to keep themselves but rather that they are kept by God's power through faith. The key Scriptures referenced include 1 Peter 1:3-5, which speaks of God's mercy and resurrection power, and John 17:2, illustrating Jesus’ authority in granting eternal life. Pendleton argues that faith is a divine gift that enables believers to trust in God’s promises and confirms that God’s choice of the elect is based on His sovereign will, not human decision. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their eternal security and motivates them to rejoice in their identity as God's favorites, imparting a sense of hope amid trials.
“It does not say we help God keep ourselves. We do not have power of ourselves to keep anybody. And I will say especially ourselves.”
“The faith which you have heard of many times...the faith of Jesus Christ.”
“Those who are his favorites are favored because of Jesus Christ, because he is the chosen one of God.”
“We are not sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God.”
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