The sermon by Mikal Smith titled "Some Privileges of God's People Pt 1" explores the profound theological doctrine of the privileges of the elect and their relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Smith emphasizes that salvation and reconciliation to God come solely through the work of Christ, supported by Scripture, particularly Romans 5:1-2, which illustrates justification and peace with God as privileges granted to believers. He argues that access to God is a unique privilege enjoyed by those chosen by grace, contrasting this with the Old Testament system that required a mediator, namely the high priest, to approach God. In addition, the sermon underscores the significance of Christ as the only mediator, who not only secures salvation but also intercedes for the elect, thus affirming doctrines such as particular redemption and irresistible grace, which are foundational in Reformed theology.
“Had he not done that, we would have had a destiny like all others who have not been chosen of God, and that would be eternal torment.”
“We have access to God, but always remember it's never on your own merits. It's never because you're worthy to have access to God.”
“Salvation isn't a choice... It's not just a decision to... be a Christian... unless it's applied legally and experientially, you'll never know Christ.”
“Christ is able to save them to the uttermost... He is able to save them to the evermore. It cannot be lost and it will continue on.”
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