In the sermon "They Can Not Be Removed," Mike McInnis addresses the theological topic of the security of believers in Christ, particularly through the lens of Psalm 125. He argues that those who trust in the Lord are rooted and grounded like Mount Zion—an image of steadfastness and permanence—emphasizing that believers' security is ultimately found in Christ, who embodies and fulfills God’s promises. Scripture references such as Psalm 125:1-2, along with the connection to Matthew 16:18 regarding Christ as the rock on which the Church is built, support the assertion that true faith is not merely natural or self-generated but rooted in the active work of the Holy Spirit. The practical and doctrinal significance of this message highlights the assurance of believers' eternal security and the transformative power of having faith that is centered wholly in Christ, urging listeners to reject self-reliance and trust fully in God’s grace.
“Christ Jesus the Lord is the Savior of sinners. And He saveth such as be of a broken and contrite heart.”
“They that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth forever.”
“Our faith is not in our activity, but our faith is in what the Lord has called us to trust in, which is Christ.”
“As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about His people from henceforth even forever.”
The Bible teaches that trusting in the Lord makes us steadfast, like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved (Psalm 125:1).
Psalm 125:1
All the promises of God are fulfilled in Christ, who is the embodiment of these promises (Galatians 3:16).
Galatians 3:16, 2 Corinthians 1:20
Faith in Christ is essential for salvation as He is the only Savior of sinners and the foundation of our righteousness (Acts 4:12).
Acts 4:12
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