In Mikal Smith's sermon "Precious Promises Pt 1," he addresses the theological significance of God's promises as articulated in 2 Peter 3. Smith emphasizes that believers have been given "exceeding great and precious promises" that cultivate hope and empower a godly life. He utilizes specific Scripture references, notably 2 Peter 1:3-4 and 2 Peter 3:9, highlighting the promise of Christ’s return, which underpins the believer's hope amidst scoffers who deny this truth. The practical significance of these doctrines is that they not only affirm the reality of salvation but also compel Christians toward righteousness and diligent living in anticipation of God's fulfilled promises. Smith contends that understanding and embracing these promises fosters both personal holiness and confident expectation in the return of Christ.
“These promises spread very broadly... There is the promise of salvation... and ultimate salvation as far as being saved completely from the presence of sin.”
“The love of Christ constrains us from being lawless. It compels us to obedience.”
“The promises of Christ's return should not only give us hope, but it should also tell us that there is power that is given to us for godliness.”
“Whenever we think at any moment the Lord may come, it does not lead to apathy, but it motivates us to live responsibly and righteously.”
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