In the sermon "Overcoming Grace 4" by Mikal Smith, the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of sovereign grace, particularly its role in salvation and the new birth. Smith emphasizes that salvation is wholly the work of God rather than a result of human effort or decision, drawing heavily on Scripture references such as Philippians 1:29 and John 1:12-13 to illustrate that both belief and new life are gifts from God. He underscores that being born again is necessary for faith to occur, reaffirming Reformed doctrines of total depravity and irresistible grace. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance it offers believers, highlighting that their salvation and faith are securely grounded in the work of Christ and not dependent on their actions, fostering a sense of humility and gratitude toward God's mercy.
“Salvation is of the Lord, it's not of man.”
“It is given for us to believe on behalf of Christ.”
“If you didn’t do nothing to earn it, there ain’t nothing you’re gonna do to lose it either.”
“The belief that we have comes from God and was given to us in the new birth.”
The Bible teaches that being born again is a sovereign act of God, not something we do ourselves.
John 1:12-13, Philippians 1:29
Faith is described in scripture as a gift from God, specifically given through the operation of His grace.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:17
Understanding grace is crucial because it highlights that salvation is entirely God's work and not based on human merit.
Romans 11:6, Colossians 2:10
The perseverance of the saints teaches that those truly saved will be kept by God's power and will not ultimately fall away.
Philippians 1:6, Hebrews 7:25
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