The sermon titled "The Purpose of God is Immutable," preached by Mikal Smith, addresses the theological concept of God's unchangeable purpose and counsel as articulated in Psalm 33:11. The key points emphasize that God's thoughts and decrees are eternal and immutable, meaning they cannot be altered by human actions or sin, as they were determined before the foundation of the world. Smith references multiple Scriptures such as Isaiah 46 and Numbers 23:19 to highlight that God's promises and purposes are steadfast and will come to pass exactly as He has ordained. The practical significance of these doctrines lies in providing believers with assurance regarding their salvation, underscoring that it is not contingent on human effort but rather on God's sovereign will and eternal counsel that guarantees redemption for His people.
“Salvation in and of itself can't be messed up. It can't be gained, it can't be lost, it can't be earned.”
“The counsel of the Lord standeth forever...it began standing whenever it began, and it will continue to stand.”
“God is not a man that he should lie...Everything that God does, whether we agree with it or not, is Righteous and holy.”
“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me...There’s not anybody going to enter into heaven that the Lord has not given faith to come.”
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