The sermon titled "Whom We Have Believed" by Mikal Smith examines the themes of faith, perseverance, and the calling of God upon believers as expressed in 2 Timothy 1:1-14. The preacher stresses the importance of unfeigned faith, as seen in Timothy's lineage, and encourages the young pastor to stir up the gifts given to him despite the trials he may face, including fear and age-related doubts. Key Scripture references, such as verses 9-10 and 12-14, highlight doctrines of eternal calling and justification, as well as the assurance of God's ability to keep believers secure in their salvation. The doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in the assurance that salvation is founded on God's eternal purpose and grace, which empowers believers to preach boldly without fear of persecution and to adhere faithfully to the gospel message that must be preserved within the church.
“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of sound mind.”
“This gospel is for the Jew and for the Gentile alike, because the elect of God is found in every nation, language, tribe, and tongue.”
“Whenever we have been persuaded of its truth, by the Holy Spirit again, Paul made that clear, by the Spirit of God. Whenever we are persuaded of these things, and God has promised these things, we have every ground to be not fearful, stand boldly.”
“I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.”
The Bible teaches that eternal justification is rooted in God's grace and purpose, applied to believers before the foundation of the world.
2 Timothy 1:9-10
God's election is affirmed through scriptural teachings and the evidence of faith and perseverance in believers' lives.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30
The gospel is crucial as it proclaims the good news of salvation and God's grace through Jesus Christ, which is foundational to the Christian faith.
2 Timothy 1:10, Romans 1:16
'Stir up the gift of God' refers to the call for believers to actively exercise and cultivate the spiritual gifts given to them by God.
2 Timothy 1:6
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