In the sermon "If Ye Continue," Joe Galuszek focuses on the theme of perseverance in faith, drawing primarily from John 8:27-32. He argues that true discipleship in Christ requires a continual abiding in His Word, which he distinguishes from the call to imitate Christ's walk or works, emphasizing the necessity of God’s grace for genuine belief. The preacher highlights the importance of context in Scripture, asserting that Jesus’ words were directed specifically to those who believed in Him, which underscores the Reformed understanding of the effectual call and the particular nature of Christ's teachings. Galuszek stresses the practical significance of endurance in faith, arguing that true believers will persist in the Word of God, indicating a living relationship with Christ that leads to spiritual freedom.
Key Quotes
“The gospel is the power of God to everyone that believeth... The dead shall hear his voice and those that hear shall live.”
“If ye continue... means to dwell, to live there, to abide there. And here's another word that I like, to endure.”
“He didn't say, if ye continue in my walk, my works, or my way. What he does say is, if ye continue in my word.”
“Study to show thyself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. What's it say there? Rightly dividing the word of truth.”
The Bible emphasizes that if we continue in Jesus' word, we are truly His disciples (John 8:31).
In John 8:31, Jesus states, 'If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed.' This declaration highlights the necessity of perseverance in His teachings as a hallmark of true discipleship. This ongoing commitment is not merely a one-time decision but an enduring relationship with His teachings and truths which enables believers to know the truth and be set free (John 8:32).
John 8:31-32
Scripture indicates that those who endure to the end will be saved (Matthew 10:22).
The doctrine of perseverance is supported by Matthew 10:22, where Jesus states, 'But he that endureth to the end shall be saved.' This underscores that true believers will persevere in their faith through trials and tribulations. The assurance of salvation is not found in a single moment but rather in the consistent and enduring faith in Christ. This perseverance is a reflection of God's faithfulness to keep His people, ensuring that they remain in the faith until the end.
Matthew 10:22
Studying the Bible helps Christians understand and rightly divide the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).
The importance of studying the Bible is emphasized in 2 Timothy 2:15, which instructs believers to 'study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.' By studying scripture diligently, Christians equip themselves to understand the truth and defend their knowledge of God’s Word against false teachings. It is through this study that believers are empowered to live out their faith and continue in Christ’s teachings effectively.
2 Timothy 2:15
To abide in Christ means to remain steadfast in His teachings and relationship (John 15:4).
Abiding in Christ, as illustrated in John 15:4, is a metaphor for maintaining a close and continuous relationship with Him. Jesus invites His followers to 'abide in me, and I in you.' This signifies living in sustained obedience to His word and being continually nourished by His love and grace. Such abiding results in fruitful Christian living as believers draw their strength and motivation from their relationship with Him, leading to spiritual growth and evidence of true discipleship.
John 15:4
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