The sermon "Accepted in the Beloved Pt. 4" by Mikal Smith focuses on the theological theme of acceptance in Christ, grounded in grace and the believer's position before God. The preacher expounds on Ephesians 1:6, emphasizing that acceptance comes solely through God's grace because humanity, tainted by sin through Adam, cannot meet God's standards. Various Scripture references, including Luke 1:28 and Romans 9-11, illustrate that believers are highly favored and chosen by God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of election. Smith articulates that grace is not earned through works but is a divine gift for those whom God has foreknown and loved, reinforcing the notion of particular redemption and the security of the believer's salvation based on Christ's surety rather than human merit.
“We need grace because we missed the mark and we cannot reach that standard ever.”
“The Bible interprets itself, defines itself. You look how God uses the word.”
“Grace is given to those who are highly favored.”
“If it’s by grace, then it is no more of works; otherwise grace is no more grace.”
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