In the sermon "God of Peace" by Fred Evans, the main theological topic revolves around the nature of peace with God, particularly through Christ's redemptive work. Evans emphasizes the significance of God's unwavering promise of peace, grounded in the covenant established through Christ's blood, as referenced in Hebrews 13:20-21. Key arguments include the necessity of divine intervention for peace, the immutability of Christ's love, and the believer's ongoing struggle against sin and the flesh. Evans further supports his claims with Scripture, including Romans 5:1, John 6:44, and Ephesians 1, illustrating that true peace comes not from one's own works, which are inadequate, but entirely from God's grace. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers have that, despite their sinful nature and external trials, they possess eternal peace with God through Jesus, providing comfort and stability amid life's difficulties.
“Is God himself not enough for you? and exhorts the church to be mindful of those gifts that God has given him, namely the apostles, the prophets, and pastors.”
“Let us be warned that we are capable of such things. Don't be turned aside by these trinkets of false religion, by these shiny, flashy things.”
“Believer in Christ, God never hated you. You got that? God has never from eternity condemned you.”
“The God of peace shall keep you. The God of peace, who raised again our Lord Jesus from the dead, he's gonna... make you perfect.”
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