In his sermon titled "A Sure Thing," Tim James addresses the certainty of salvation as depicted in Jeremiah 50:19-20. He argues that the passage, while rooted in the historical context of Israel's deliverance from Babylon, ultimately points to the complete and effective work of Christ on the cross for the elect. Key Scripture references include Jeremiah 50:19-20, demonstrating that God’s promise of restoration and pardon for His people is absolute, emphasizing God's sovereignty in salvation. James stresses that true salvation does not rely on human will or decision but is entirely a work of divine grace, thus reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and the perseverance of the saints. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers have in their salvation through Christ, who guarantees their eternal security.
“Salvation is a sure thing for the elect of God. Everyone for whom Christ died will be brought to Christ.”
“If God is the author of salvation, if God is the finisher of salvation, then I can rest assured quiet and at peace that it is perfect because God has done it.”
“When God looks at us and searches us, their sin shall be sought for. When he looks at us and searches us from top to bottom, inside and out for sin, he finds none.”
“I will pardon whom I will reserve... Those that are written to life, they're the ones who are going to believe.”
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