In the sermon "Some Privileges of God's People Pt 2," Mikal Smith explores the theological topic of the privileges that belong to believers as children of God. He emphasizes that such privileges are not material or dependent on worldly success, contradicting prosperity gospel teachings, but rather spiritual and eternal in nature. Key points include the believer's access to God through Christ’s intercession and the profound truth of eternal life granted to them, referenced in John 17 and Hebrews 2. Smith argues that these privileges underscore the security of the believer, rooted in the work of Christ rather than on individual merit or behavior. This is of utmost significance as it underscores the Reformed doctrine of grace, emphasizing that salvation is solely by grace through faith, thus providing reassurance to believers regarding their eternal standing with God.
“While the Lord can give things like that, that's not what is promised, and that's not necessarily the proofs of the Lord's saving, because there are many who are poor and destitute in this life who are children of grace.”
“Eternal life is a privilege, but it's not a privilege that we gained by anything that we did. And it's definitely not something that we keep. Otherwise, it wouldn't be eternal life.”
“If we are joint heirs with Jesus, then all the promises that were made to Christ, all the things that will be given, everything that is Christ to inherit as the heir of God, the Bible says we're joint heirs with Him.”
“Security that was made in a promise because you are united to Christ. That's why you're getting what you're getting.”
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