In the sermon titled "Preserved in Christ Jesus Pt. 1," Mikal Smith addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of the preservation of the saints, contrasting it with the concept of conditional salvation. He emphasizes that once individuals are truly saved, they are eternally secure in Christ, supporting this argument primarily through Romans 8:1, which states that there is "no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Smith argues that God's mercy and promises endure forever, reinforcing that salvation is an unearned gift and not contingent upon human actions. The practical significance of this doctrine underlines the assurance and peace believers find in knowing they are eternally upheld by God's grace through Christ, thereby fostering spiritual maturity even amidst life's struggles.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus... as long as His people have been in Him, there is no condemnation.”
“The promises of God are yea and amen in Christ Jesus. It’s Him. It’s Him alone.”
“If you’re truly saved, then that salvation cannot be lost because it is an eternal salvation. It is a secure salvation.”
“Salvation is of the Lord, whether it be in heaven or whether it be on earth. And so, it’s all about Christ.”
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