In his sermon "Christ-The Center of Salvation Pt 2," Mikal Smith explores the theological doctrine of monergism, emphasizing that salvation is fully the work of God and entirely through Christ. Smith argues against synergistic views, asserting that salvation is not a cooperative process between God and humanity but rather a singular act of divine grace. He references Scripture such as Jonah 2:9, Romans 9:16, and Ephesians 1:3 to highlight that all aspects of salvation—election, predestination, redemption—are rooted in God's sovereign choosing and Christ's redemptive work. The significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers that their salvation is secure and unmerited, thereby igniting a posture of gratitude and worship towards God alone.
“Salvation is of the Lord.”
“We would be considered monergists because we believe that salvation is the work of only one, and that's God.”
“If our knowledge of God, righteousness before God, our sanctification before God, were determined by us, then we have room to glory.”
“Salvation is from eternity to eternity. It's an everlasting covenant based upon an everlasting love that God has had for his people.”
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