In this sermon titled "My Sheep," Eric Floyd addresses the doctrine of the security of the believer, emphasizing how Christ, the Good Shepherd, knows, protects, and ensures the eternal salvation of His sheep. The preacher argues that Jesus' assurance that His sheep will never perish is rooted in the divine authority and sovereignty of Christ, as revealed in Scripture, notably John 10:27-29. Floyd discusses the challenge posed by the Jews in understanding Jesus' identity as the Messiah, highlighting their refusal to believe due to their spiritual blindness, which separates them from the flock of Christ. The sermon underscores practical significance for believers, affirming that those who are genuinely Christ's sheep will hear His voice, follow Him, and receive the gift of eternal life, thus offering profound comfort and assurance for the faithful.
“You believe not because you are not my sheep.”
“He knows them, and He loves them perfectly. He loves them eternally.”
“They shall never perish. Not his sheep.”
“Neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.”
The Bible describes Jesus as the good shepherd who knows His sheep and gives them eternal life (John 10:27-28).
John 10:27-28
We know we are Jesus' sheep by hearing His voice and following Him (John 10:27).
John 10:27, Romans 10:17
Eternal life is a vital promise that assures Christians of their salvation and security in Christ (John 10:28).
John 10:28
'No man can pluck them out of my hand' signifies the believers' absolute security in Christ (John 10:28-29).
John 10:28-29
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