In the sermon titled "Assurance Is Assured," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological doctrine of assurance of salvation, emphasizing that true assurance is grounded in both Scripture and the active work of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life. Key arguments include the necessity for believers to investigate their faith deeply and to recognize the distinction between justification and sanctification as outlined in 1 John. The preacher cites relevant Scriptures, particularly from John 10 and 1 John 5:9-15, asserting that the believer’s assurance is both subjective and objective, highlighting the importance of God’s love and the believer’s response to it. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to embrace their security in Christ, knowing that assurance comes not from feelings, but from the objective truths of God's Word.
“Don't tell me you can't have assurance. Don't tell me you can't really know Him.”
“If I can make you uncomfortable, you need to be uncomfortable.”
“The confirmation is not directed by our feelings about our feelings about God, but to God's feelings about us.”
“Assurance is assured.”
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