In the sermon titled "Preservation of the Saints Pt1," Mikal Smith addresses the theological doctrine of the preservation (or perseverance) of the saints, emphasizing God's sovereign role in the salvation process. Smith argues that true salvation is entirely dependent on God's choice to elect and save individuals, which means that once a person is genuinely saved, they cannot lose their salvation. He supports his arguments with Scripture references, particularly drawing from Job 17:9 and Psalm 1, which affirm that the righteous will continue to hold their path and flourish due to the sustaining power of God. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it provides believers with assurance and comfort in their faith, reinforcing that their spiritual safety is secured by God's unchanging grace rather than personal merit or efforts.
“The only reason that we continue to stay in faith... is because of His preserving power in us.”
“It's all based upon His blood, His righteousness. He obeyed the law for us.”
“The righteous also shall hold on his way, and he that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger.”
“Once Christ saves a person that can't ever be lost.”
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