Sermon: *1) He Swore by Himself 2) By two immutable things* Text: Hebrews 6 vs 9-18 1) We need to understand the whole counsel of God before we draw quick and uninformed conclusions about the matter of salvation.
2) It is a faithful biblical testimony that salvation cannot be lost because it is God in Christ who accomplished it.
3) Hebrews 6 vs 4 and 5 could not be saying true, born again, elect believers in Christ actually get saved then somehow end up getting lost to perdition. To believe that is to deny the whole gospel and the sacrifice of Christ.
4) Just because people go to church and say Jesus and grace does not automatically mean that they are saved. Remember the 10 virgins? All had the same elements of religion, but only 5 had oil in their lamps-to say the Holy Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit one can be as religious as they want-but still not be saved.
5) But God swore by Himself in the matter of salvation-to say-His commitment to bestow it was dependent on Him and conditioned on Christ alone.
6) Salvation can not be lost and God still remain to be God. The writer of Hebrews finishes chapter 6 by teaching that salvation is all about God's faithfulness not our faithfulness-not our running or choice.
7) God is bound to Himself and to His oath to bring the promise to as many as should be saved.
8) There is a lot of learning and weaving. And if God has given you ears to hear-you will be blessed by this teaching.
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Great Sermon! I am so excited and blessed when I can learn something new about the Gospel and this sermon certainly did that for me. I now understand the Unchangeable Oath that God made with Abraham and how important it was for God to put him to sleep so that he was not bound by the Oath that was unchangeable. Abraham was changeable but God's Oath in Christ can never be changed. Oh, the beauty brought forth in this sermon makes me rejoice.