The sermon titled "Questions & Answers #5," preached by Pastor John MacArthur and featuring discussions on various theological topics, primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation assurance in the context of doubt among believers. MacArthur emphasizes that while all believers experience doubt at some points, assurance arises through the testing of one's faith, as illustrated in 1 Peter 1:7, where trials reveal enduring faith. The ordo salutis is referenced to clarify that assurance is a matter of personal confidence and not the security or perseverance of the believer's ultimate salvation. MacArthur also highlights that true assurance can be strengthened through adversities that test faith. The practical significance of this discussion reinforces the Reformed understanding of assurance being innate to the believer's experience and the necessity of trials in authenticating one's faith journey.
“When you're talking about assurance, you're not talking about anything in the ordo salutis, to start with. You're talking about the believer's personal confidence.”
“Sometimes when persons lack assurance, it's because they haven't suffered enough to have a tested faith, and that tested faith is what assures the believer.”
“I can only tell you from the standpoint of looking back over my life, my faith is stronger now than it's ever been because it has stood every test.”
“God's justice and God's mercy are completely reconciled, but you never could have figured that out until it happened. That's the way... it's an unfolding plot.”
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