In "Endurance Pt 1," Mikal Smith addresses the theological doctrine of perseverance, emphasizing the believer's call to endure in the face of trials and opposition. He articulates that while believers experience a constant struggle between the flesh and the spirit, the assurance of no condemnation in Christ empowers them to persevere. The sermon references key Scriptures, particularly Matthew 10:16-22 and 2 Timothy 2:1-3, illustrating Jesus' teaching that only those who endure to the end will be saved, not as a condition for salvation but as a mark of the genuinely elect. Smith highlights the significance of relying on the Holy Spirit for strength and guidance during hardships, reinforcing the belief that true endurance comes from God's grace rather than personal effort.
“Only those who have been saved can look in the face of opposition and say, I know that's wrong, no matter how much pressure you give me.”
“Endurance does not mean lack of persecution or oppression. Endurance doesn't mean just because somebody endured to the end didn't mean they had it easy.”
“Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. Keep looking away from yourself and keep looking to the one who does it.”
“Those who endure to the end are saved, will be saved.”
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