EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 35 MIN
Ephesians 2:6-10
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that salvation is a sovereign act of God, accomplished solely by His initiative and power. It emphasizes that human participation in salvation is not a contribution or effort that earns credit with God, but rather an inevitable consequence of being made alive in Christ. The speaker argues that the fundamental human error is to believe that good works lead to salvation, when in reality they are a result of God's saving grace. This understanding is crucial because it frees believers from the pressure and guilt of trying to earn or maintain their salvation through their own efforts. Instead, it highlights the importance of faith, which is credited as righteousness, and good works that flow naturally from being a new creation in Christ. The takeaway from this sermon is that God's grace and love are the primary motivators for believers' actions, rather than human achievement or merit.
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The central message of this sermon is that salvation is a sovereign act of God, accomplished solely by His initiative and power. It emphasizes that human participation in salvation is not a contribution or effort that earns credit with God, but rather an inevitable consequence of being made alive in Christ. The speaker argues that the fundamental human error is to believe that good works lead to salvation, when in reality they are a result of God's saving grace. This understanding is crucial because it frees believers from the pressure and guilt of trying to earn or maintain their salvation through their own efforts. Instead, it highlights the importance of faith, which is credited as righteousness, and good works that flow naturally from being a new creation in Christ. The takeaway from this sermon is that God's grace and love are the primary motivators for believers' actions, rather than human achievement or merit.
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