In the sermon "Preservation of the Saints Pt8" delivered by Mikal Smith, the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of the preservation of the saints, asserting that true believers cannot lose their salvation. Smith argues that Ephesians 1:5-6 teaches predestination and adoption by God's will, reinforcing that if God predestines individuals to be His children, that decision cannot be undone. He supports his assertions with various Scripture passages such as Philippians 1:6, which emphasizes that God who begins a good work will also complete it, and 2 Timothy 2:19, which states that the Lord knows those who are His. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance to believers of their eternal security in Christ, affirming that the grace of God guarantees their ultimate salvation and that every promise made by God, including acceptance and redemption, is irrevocable.
“If God has predestinated that, then that's a promise to us that there will be an end result.”
“Once you've been forgiven, you are forgiven.”
“His glory is at stake in preserving His people.”
“The only ones who are going to be a part of that kingdom... are going to be those whose names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life.”
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