In Mikal Smith's sermon titled "Rambling Intro to Galatians 4," the primary theological topic addressed is the doctrine of union with Christ and the implications of being heirs according to the promise. He argues that true assurance of faith is rooted not in works or personal merit but in the sovereign grace of God, which defines the believer's identity as a child of God. Smith emphasizes the significance of Galatians 4:1, where he discusses the transition from being children under guardians (the law) to being recognized as sons of God, highlighting concepts such as adoption, election, and the security of the believer in Christ. He uses various Scripture references, including Galatians and Romans, to illustrate the two seeds — those who are spiritually united with Christ versus those who are not, asserting that God's choice in election is not based on foreseen faith or works but on His sovereign will. The practical significance lies in the believer's understanding that their inheritance in Christ is assured by God's faithfulness rather than their performance.
“If my immortal Savior lives, then my immortal life is sure; His word a firm foundation gives, He let me build and rest secure.”
“The only thing that comes from us, or that comes from within us, is the things of the Spirit of God.”
“God's purpose was brought forth by evil acts. So there again, we have to have these categories in our mind that God does things and we preach God the way that he's revealed.”
“We are never looked on our works, what we do, for acceptance, for justification, for anything else, for acceptance. It's all what Christ done for us.”
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