In this sermon titled "Where Is Your Evidence?", Don Fortner focuses on the doctrine of assurance in the Christian faith, specifically addressing the nature of genuine saving faith and its evidentiary basis. His central argument is that assurance of salvation cannot stem from personal experiences, feelings, or works, as these may be deceptive or insufficient; rather, true assurance rests on faith in Jesus Christ alone, as affirmed in Hebrews 11:1. Fortner utilizes several Scripture references, including Ephesians 1:4-5 and 2 Corinthians 13:5, to validate his points about the divine election, the redeeming work of Christ, and the effective calling of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that believers must anchor their hope and assurance in God’s promises rather than their own subjective experiences. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound: it shifts the focus from self-examination and performance to relying on Christ's finished work and God's sovereign grace, thereby providing true peace and confidence before God.
“If Christ died for you, you're going to glory. That's all there is to it.”
“No experience of grace, no feelings of spirituality, no works performed by me, past or present, is evidence that I'm a child of God.”
“The only evidence I have of my saving interest in Christ is faith in Christ.”
“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
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