In the sermon "Preservation of the Saints Pt7," Mikal Smith explores the doctrine of the preservation of the saints, emphasizing its foundational role in Reformed theology. He argues that the security of believers is wholly rooted in the finished work of Christ, reinforcing that salvation is not contingent upon human action but is instead a manifestation of God's sovereign grace. This is supported by various Scripture references, particularly from 2 Corinthians, illustrating that it is God who empowers believers to triumph in Christ (2 Corinthians 2:14) and guarantees their resurrection and presentation to Him (2 Corinthians 4:14). The significance lies in the assurance that true believers, despite trials and temptations, will not ultimately fall away, as their perseverance is assured by God, thereby upholding His honor and glory.
“It comes down to Him. Either his sacrifice was accepted or it wasn't. Either he's a savior or he's not.”
“The preservation of God's people predicated upon that finished work of Jesus Christ is taught throughout all of Scripture.”
“It is God which always causes us to triumph in Christ.”
“If God has already spoken... about the work of salvation that He was going to do... to give those over into the hands of fickle man... is not wisdom.”
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