The sermon titled "Covenant Confirmed and Sure" by Mikal Smith centers on the theological doctrine of the covenant of grace, specifically as elucidated in Galatians 3:15-18. The preacher articulates that the promises made to Abraham were not contingent on the law, which came 430 years later, but solely on God's covenant with Abraham, confirmed in Christ. Smith emphasizes that since human covenants cannot be annulled, much more so does God's covenant remain unaltered, as it is founded on divine grace rather than human works. He supports his argument using biblical references such as Galatians 3:16, highlighting that the singular "seed" refers to Christ and, by extension, to all who are in Christ, thus affirming the doctrine of union with Christ and the assurance of salvation. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance it provides to believers: salvation and blessings are gifts of grace, not results of personal merit or law-keeping.
“If the inheritance be of the law, it is no more of promise; but God gave it to Abraham by promise.”
“The promise that was made to Christ was also made to Abraham. That is why Abraham was the recipient of that promise.”
“It cannot be taken away by your hands because it was a promise based on something that we don't even do. It's not based on anything that we do.”
“Praise God that we have been given grace and not servitude.”
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