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Intro
Definition: “The perseverance of the saints means that all those who are truly born again will be kept by God’s power and will persevere as Christians until the end of their lives, and that only those who persevere until the end have been truly born again.”
-Wayne Grudem
Several years ago I was with a group of guys at an indoor rock climbing gym.
While I enjoy rock wall climbing, it tests me in many ways because I really don’t like heights.
Normally when you climb, your harness is attached to a rope that runs over a pulley that is controlled by your partner on the ground.
If you slip and fall, your partner’s weight below will halt your descent.
Well at this gym, they had a device in the ceiling that replaced your partner on the ground.
The rope you were clipped into fed into this device, so
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The perseverance of the saints is central to the purpose of God.
What is the purpose of God in salvation?
What His purpose is not: our wealth and happiness
is one of the most mis-used texts in all of Scripture.
it is used to defend the health and wealth claims of the prosperity gospel
Sometimes our prayers sound like Tevye’s toast from Fiddler on the Roof “Here’s to ur prosperity, our good health and happiness.”
the ultimate goal of God is not our material health, wealth and happiness
the ultimate goal of God is that we would be conformed to the image of His Son!
Nor is it our salvation
What His purpose is: conforming us into the image of Christ
the ultimate goal of God is that we would be conformed to the image of His Son—that is, our glorification
further we find that God foreknew and predestined us for that purpose (v.
29)
AND, not merely predestined, but also called, justified, and glorified!
(v.
30)
note the Greek use of the aorist there—completed action
—>Therefore, for Paul the perseverance of the saints is the the underlying assumption of the gospel in light of the purposes of God.
-Note as well the certainty of Paul’s conviction on this point (v.
28)
-Not supposition, not “we think” or “we feel” or “we believe” but “we know that all things work together for good.”
Paul expresses this confidence elsewhere
Philippians 1:3
Application: Right thinking about the doctrine of perseverance directly impacts our understanding of the gospel.
this is no trivial matter
The architecture of theology (INSERT SALISBURY CATHEDRAL PICTURE)
You can’t add and subtract doctrines at will without compromising the structure
Salisbury facts:
-English Gothic cathedral built in 1200’s in an astonishing 38 years (no mechanized machinery)
-70,000 tons of stone
-3,000 tons of timber
-450 tons of lead
Then they decided to add a spire—the tallest in all of England
-The spire rises a towering 404’, nearly half the length of the Titanic, into the sky
-The weight of the spire is 6,500 tons of stone and timber framing
-That is equal to 950 adult elephants, or 3,500 cars, nearly a full 3/5ths as heavy as the Eiffel tower
And the spire was not an original part of the design!
The Cathedral began to collapse!
That is what having mixed-matched theology does!
A wrong view of perseverance impacts our understanding of:
-election
-justification
-glorification
2. Perseverance is accomplished by the power of God not human strength.
Ocean—we are weak!
(If true physically, certainly spirituall)
“Prone to wander, Lord I feel it.”
The great promise of perseverance is not physical security but of spiritual protection
it is a protection we are incapable of providing to ourselves
“If it were up to us, we should all fall away from the faith and perish.”
-R.C.
Sproul
“If you could lose your salvation, you would.”-
John MacArthur
it is accomplished by the power of God, against whose love, no one may prevail against us.
We know that Satan would love to overthrow and destroy the faith of the saints—yet it is something he is powerless to accomplish
Legally—he seeks to accuse us, but our righteous judge vindicates us
Physically he seeks to harm us—but God spiritually preserves us
Consider Job—
“No guilt in life, no fear in death, this is the power of Christ in me; from life’s first cry to final breath, Jesus commands my destiny.
No power of hell, no scheme of man, can ever pluck me from His hand; Till He returns or calls me home—here in the power of Christ I’ll stand.”
Application: Rejoice in the promises and power of our God!
“A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing; our helper He, amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing: For still our ancient foe doth seek to work us woe; His craft and power are great, and armed with cruel hate, On earth is not His equal.
And though this world with devils filled, should threaten to undo us, we will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us; The Prince of Darkness grim, we tremble not for him; his rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure, One little word shall fell him.”
And so Satan’s rage we can endure, we can persevere, we can run the race set before us in this hope—the Lord knows those that are His.
3. Perseverance provides assurance to the people of God.
The assurance
Note:
Believers are kept by God’s power
They are kept through faith
That the genuine quality of that faith is revealed (not maintained or established) when the believer perseveres through trial.
The believer may therefore have confidence in the day of the revelation of Christ.
Application: This assurance of faith is given to those who persevere, not to those who merely make professions of faith.
To whom is the assurance given (Rom.
8:28-30):
The great promises of this text flow to those to whom the text is remarked—those who love God and are called according to His purpose—those he “foreknew” (vs.
28-29)
The great promises of this text flow to those to whom the text is remarked—those who love God and are called according to His purpose—those he “foreknew” (vs.
28-29)
Who loves God?
1 John 4:6
we know that we love God because He first loved us
our love for God is a product of His loving us, and His knowledge of us (salvific sense)
There are those whose make profession of faith, but are not known by God
“I never knew you.”
Seeds that wither/choke out
Matthew 13:3
The apostles refer to those who “went out from us but are not of us.”
The apostles refer to those who “went out from us but are not of us.”
Ex: Judas, Christ says he has kept all his disciples except Judas, who he calls a “son of perdition” (Jn.
17:12)
those outside the wedding feast
Conclusion
“The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose I will not, I will not desert to his foes; that soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I’ll never, no never, no never forsake.”
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