In the sermon "The Helmet Of Salvation," David Pledger addresses the Reformed doctrine of regeneration, particularly through the lens of 1 John 5:1-5. He argues that belief in Jesus as the Christ signifies spiritual rebirth and unity with God’s family, emphasizing the nature of the new birth as a sovereign and supernatural act by God. Pledger cites 1 John 4:20 to highlight that true love for God is evidenced by love for one's brethren, illustrating that obedience to God’s commandments results from a heart transformed by faith. He further discusses that the world represents forces that challenge God's commandments and the believer's victory through faith. The practical significance lies in recognizing the believer's new identity in Christ and the assurance that all who are born of God will overcome the world through their faith.
“The new birth is a supernatural work of God by which a person who is dead in trespasses and sins is quickened, quickened and given spiritual life.”
“For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world. This is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.”
“Any commandment that becomes grievous to us, that’s what the world is.”
“Faith is a grace that God gives us. It’s a fruit of the Spirit. But faith is a grace like every grace that must be fed.”
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