The sermon titled "An Everlasting Covenant," preached by Mikal Smith, centers on the theological concept of God's unilateral covenant with His people, specifically as seen in 2 Samuel 23:5. Smith argues that, similar to David's reflection on the Lord's promise, the covenant is established solely by God's sovereignty, independent of human actions or conditions, illustrating the doctrine of monergism prevalent in Reformed theology. He highlights that this covenant is everlasting and eternally grounded in Christ, emphasizing that salvation and righteousness are not contingent upon human free will or works but are a gift from God. The significance of this teaching lies in offering believers assurance of salvation, as it depends entirely on the faithfulness of God through Christ rather than human merit.
“When God makes a covenant, he doesn't make a two-way covenant with his creation.”
“This covenant that God made with David is an everlasting covenant. It didn't come into existence at the cross; it has always existed.”
“Our salvation is only as sketchy as God is sketchy. It all comes down to whether Christ is faithful or not.”
“Reality check: the natural man does not desire Christ alone for salvation.”
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