In his sermon "Gospel of the Church Pt 7," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints as part of the broader context of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that believers, referred to as God's elect, are eternally secure in their salvation through the power and grace of God, which is foundational for Reformed theology. Smith supports this doctrine with various Scripture references, including John 5:24, which states that those who hear Christ's word and believe have eternal life and will not come into condemnation, affirming the assurance of salvation. He also discusses the necessity of doctrinal purity within the church, warning against accepting false teachings that could undermine the true gospel. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement it brings to believers regarding their security in Christ and the importance of sound doctrine in the life of the church.
“God's elect are kept secure to the end we shall endure by His power and by His grace.”
“The gospel that we are to preach... is the doctrine of heaven, the doctrine of God.”
“Believing the gospel is going to save you from false thinking. It's going to save you from false understanding.”
“This is the work of God that you believe on him whom he hath sent.”
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