The sermon "The Desire of Angels" by Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of salvation through faith and the nature of hope in Christ, as articulated in 1 Peter 1. Key arguments include the prominence of God's grace in providing salvation as a lively hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, underscoring that faith is a gift from God that sustains believers amid trials. McInnis references Scripture, highlighting verses like 1 Peter 1:3-5, which detail the inheritance reserved for believers, and concludes that the struggles faced by Christians are ultimately purposed for their good and maturity in Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to rest in God’s sovereign plan and to recognize the eternal nature of their hope, contrasting it with the temporary hardships of this life.
“All that we have and are, every blessing that's ours has come to us by the grace of God.”
“The heart of the king is in the Lord's hand; as rivers of water, he turneth it withersoever he will.”
“The trial of your faith being much more precious than gold that perishes.”
“We are such a privileged and blessed people to see the glory of Christ revealed, to live in a day and an age when Christ has come into the world and poured out His blood for sinners.”
The Bible teaches that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the source of our hope and assurance of eternal life.
1 Peter 1:3, 1 Corinthians 15:17-20
Our salvation is secure because it is based on God's power to keep us through faith.
1 Peter 1:5, John 10:28-29
Faith is crucial for Christians as it is the means through which we receive salvation and understand God's promises.
Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 Peter 1:8
Being 'kept' by the power of God means that God actively preserves believers in their faith and salvation.
1 Peter 1:5, Philippians 1:6
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