In this sermon titled "Preservation of the Saints Pt3," preacher Mikal Smith addresses the Reformed doctrine of the preservation of the saints, emphasizing the internal work of the Holy Spirit that ensures the perseverance of the believer in faith. He argues that true faith, once granted by God, is irrevocable and that believers cannot be lost because their salvation is secured by Christ's finished work on the cross, as reflected in John 10:28-29 where Jesus states that no one can snatch His sheep from His hand. Smith also highlights Ezekiel 11:19-20, which speaks of God giving a new heart to His people and causing them to walk in His statues, reinforcing that divine empowerment is essential for genuine Christian perseverance. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their eternal security and encourages them to trust fully in God’s grace amidst the trials of life, affirming that their salvation does not depend on their works but solely on God’s unchanging promise.
“Without the preservation of God, the saint will not persevere. We have no ability in and of ourselves to persevere apart from the inward work and the keeping of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Once one is born from above, you are born from above and you have been given spiritual life.”
“If this foundation be removed, what shall the righteous do?”
“The life that we have is everlasting. It had no beginning. It had no end.”
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