In Eric Floyd's sermon titled "Believe ye that I am able," the main theological doctrine addressed is the omnipotence of God and His ability to fulfill His promises. Floyd articulates key arguments highlighting God's capability to save and sustain His people, referencing Scripture such as Romans 4:21, Hebrews 7:25, and Philippians 3:21 to demonstrate that God is indeed able to perform what He has promised. He emphasizes that God's promises encompass salvation, justification, eternal life, and the preservation of believers, illustrating through biblical examples like Abraham, Rahab, and the Apostle Paul that no one is beyond the reach of God's saving power. The practical significance lies in the assurance it provides to believers regarding their faith and the reliability of God's grace, urging them to trust in His infinite capacity to save and sustain them in all circumstances.
“He is able, able to save to the uttermost."
“His love has no limits. His grace has no measure. His power has no boundary.”
“We must be kept, kept by the power of Almighty God; he is able to keep you from falling.”
“What the Lord Jesus Christ asked these blind men, do you believe He’s able? Do you believe He is able? Scripture declares this. He is.”
The Bible affirms that God is able to save to the uttermost those who come to Him through Christ (Hebrews 7:25).
Hebrews 7:25
We know God's promises are true because He has the power to fulfill everything He has pledged (Romans 4:21).
Romans 4:21
Belief in God's ability strengthens our faith and provides assurance of His constant support and salvation (Matthew 9:28).
Matthew 9:28
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