The main theological topic addressed in Fred Evan's sermon, "The Keeping of Our Feet," centers on the doctrine of God's sovereign preservation of the saints as outlined in 1 Samuel 2:9. Evans emphasizes that God assures His people, the saints, that He will sustain them, contrasting this promise with the inability of human strength to secure salvation or sanctification. He references various Scriptures, including Jude 1 and Romans 8, to illustrate that the promise of being kept by God is an immutable fact rooted in God's sovereign will and grace. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it reassures believers of their security and reliance on God through trials and temptations, highlighting that their standing and walking in faith are preserved not by their efforts, but by God’s faithfulness.
“He will keep the feet of his saints. And the wicked shall be silent in darkness. For by strength, no man shall prevail.”
“This promise is limited in its scope. This isn't for everyone. He shall keep the feet of who? His saints.”
“God made you a saint. And each person in the Blessed Trinity had a part in that.”
“I will keep your feet. Who? Of all his saints. All his saints.”
The Bible promises that God will keep the feet of His saints, ensuring their security and faith, as stated in 1 Samuel 2:9.
1 Samuel 2:9
God's promise in 1 Samuel 2:9 assures that He will keep His saints safe, emphasizing His sovereignty and faithfulness.
1 Samuel 2:9
Understanding their identity as saints helps Christians grasp their position in Christ and the grace that ensures their salvation.
1 Corinthians 6:11, Jude 1:1
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