In the sermon "Accepted in the Beloved Pt. 5," preacher Mikal Smith focuses on the theological concept of acceptance in Christ, particularly as illustrated in Ephesians 1:6. He argues that believers are accepted in the beloved, which is primarily Jesus Christ, not based on their merits but through God's sovereign grace and purpose. The preacher backs his arguments with numerous Scripture references, including Isaiah 53, Matthew 5, and Colossians 1, showing how Christ's mediatory work fulfills the law’s demands and leads to believers’ justification and adoption as children of God. The epistle stresses the unearned nature of this acceptance, which serves as a source of assurance and encouragement for believers, especially in times of tribulation, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and grace.
“It's not us accepting Christ; it's Christ accepting us.”
“The purpose of the law was to grind us in the dirt and show us there is no hope inside of ourselves.”
“The only way that we can be accepted of God is if Christ has bore our sins.”
“To be brought into favor with God is a work of Christ alone.”
The Bible teaches that we are accepted in the Beloved, which refers to Jesus Christ, through His grace and sacrifice.
Ephesians 1:6, 1 Timothy 2:5, Colossians 1:12-14
Grace is essential for salvation as it is by grace that we are saved, through faith, not of our works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24
Understanding predestination is crucial because it highlights God's sovereignty in salvation and assures believers of their security in Christ.
Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:29-30
Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He bore the sins of many and satisfied God's justice through His death.
Isaiah 53:5, Hebrews 10:10
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