In his sermon "Accepted in the Beloved Pt. 3," Preacher Mikal Smith focuses on the theological concept of acceptance in Christ, as outlined in Ephesians 1:6. Smith argues that acceptance by God is a result of His grace and not based on human effort or decision to “accept” Christ, challenging prevalent views in modern Christianity that emphasize individual choice in salvation. He elucidates the essence of being “accepted in the Beloved” by explaining that Jesus Christ is the Beloved, the mediator, and the one through whom believers find redemption, emphasizing predestination and divine calling. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 1, which recounts the blessings of grace bestowed upon believers, and emphasizes that acceptance comes solely through God’s grace as manifested in Christ's blood, highlighting its significance for assurance in one’s salvation.
“We do not accept Jesus Christ and then Him give us salvation because we accept Him. That's a false understanding that is widely preached in modern Christianity today.”
“You are not accepted by God based upon anything you do... There is nothing that you can do that God will say, ‘Alright, well, I accept that, come on in.’”
“The only way we get in to the beloved, the only way we're accepted is by grace.”
“If God doesn't give you grace, then you are hopeless. Without grace, we cannot hit the mark.”
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