In this sermon titled "Preservation of the Saints Pt2," Mikal Smith focuses on the doctrine of perseverance or preservation of the saints, emphasizing that true believers are eternally upheld by God's sovereign grace. He argues that God's foreknowledge and predestination affirm His control over all events, asserting that nothing occurs outside of His predetermined will. Smith references Ecclesiastes 3:14 to illustrate God’s eternal decrees and mentions Jeremiah 32:40 and Ezekiel 11:19 to demonstrate the eternal covenantal promise that assures believers they will not depart from God. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it provides assurance and comfort to believers, as their salvation and spiritual perseverance rely solely on God's unchanging promises rather than human efforts or choices.
“If your God is such a little God that He is not in control of all things and bringing all things about by the power of His own sovereignty, then how can you look at any of these scriptures of promise that He will keep you and be able to trust Him?”
“I will not turn away from them to do them good, but I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me.”
“If you can be saved and then lost again, then that would mean God would have to turn away from you.”
“It's not up to man. It's not a conditional salvation. It is an eternal salvation...”
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