The sermon "Storm Warning #102" addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing the Reformed theological perspective that human effort cannot contribute to salvation. The speakers argue against the notion of free will in salvation, asserting that only the sovereign grace of God, as highlighted in Scripture, saves sinners from their sins and spiritual death. Key passages discussed include Acts 2:40, conveying believers' imperatives to "save yourselves," which the speakers interpret as a call to separate from the ungodly rather than an indication of self-generated salvation. They also cite John 6:28-29 and Ephesians 2:8-9, reinforcing the idea that belief in Christ’s sufficiency is the true work ordained by God. This message is significant for believers as it underscores reliance on Christ's completed work and the importance of discerning biblical truth amidst worldly deceptions.
“We are saved by the awesome, majestic, beautiful grace of God manifest in the flesh.”
“This is the work of God that you believe on him whom he has sent.”
“Good message from old-timer preacher William Mason...the honor and glory of our savior and for the peace and comfort of our souls...”
“To believe, meaning to rest and trust in Christ, is to do the work of God.”
The Bible exhorts believers to save themselves from the untoward generation by separating from worldly influences.
Acts 2:40, Proverbs 30:12-13, Psalm 22:30
Jesus is our salvation as He is the only way to God, revealed in Scripture.
John 14:6, Acts 13:38, John 3:18
Grace is vital for Christians as it signifies God's unmerited favor, essential for salvation and daily living.
Ephesians 2:8-9, John 1:16, 1 Timothy 3:16
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