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Romans 8:29-30

Doctrines of Grace: Perseverance / Preservation

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the doctrines of perseverance and preservation, primarily drawing from Romans 8:29-30 and John 10:27-28. He argues that all who are savingly united to Christ are preserved by God's immutable purpose, Christ's efficacious intercession, and the Spirit's indwelling. Simultaneously, believers are commanded to persevere in faith, holiness, and obedience, as their perseverance is the visible fruit of God's preserving work. Martin warns against the dangers of teaching one doctrine without the other, emphasizing that a distorted view leads to either antinomian laxity or a lack of assurance and gratitude.

Primary Texts

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Romans 8:29-30 This passage is presented as the most concise and definitive theological statement on God's preservation of all who are savingly joined to Christ, outlining the 'golden chain' of redemption.
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John 10:27-28 This passage is presented as the pivotal practical and analogical description of Christ's preservation of his sheep, emphasizing his secure grip on them.
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Philippians 2:12-13 This passage is highlighted as beautifully synthesizing the relationship between God's preserving work and the believer's call to persevere, showing them as two sides of the same coin.

Outline 10 sections · 71 min

  1. Clarifying the Term 'Calvinism' 0:03
  2. Introduction to Preservation and Perseverance 2:21
  3. Scriptural Proof for God's Preservation of the Saints 4:40
  4. Reasons for the Preservation of the Saints 13:25
  5. Caution: Preservation Applies Only to the Savingly Joined 26:27
  6. Scriptural Proof for the Necessity of Perseverance 29:58
  7. The Relationship Between Preservation and Perseverance 42:51
  8. Practical Implications of Teaching Perseverance Without Preservation 48:14
  9. Practical Implications of Teaching Preservation Without Perseverance 57:35
  10. Conclusion: Hebrews 10 as a Synthesis and Final Exhortation 66:09

Key Quotes

“For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover, whom he did predestinate, them he also called, and whom he called, them he also justified, and whom he justified, them he also glorified.”
“This is the Father's will, that of all that he hath given me, I should lose nothing, but should raise it again at the last day.”
“That which makes the security of the believer certain is the immutability of the purpose of God which got him in. That's calling, and having called purposes to keep him in. That's the ultimate glorification of his people.”
“A doctrine of perseverance that fails to take account of such a possibility and of its actuality in certain cases is a distorted one and ministers to a laxity which is quite contrary to the entrance of perseverance. Indeed, it is not the doctrine of perseverance at all.”
“It's abide or burn.”
“We do not say salvation is certain if you've once believed. Rather we assert perseverance in holiness is certain if we have truly believed.”
“His working in does not cancel my working out, but my working out would be futile without His working in.”
“Oh brethren, let us be faithful to the whole counsel of God's truth, lest we confirm men in a delusive, damning false hope and cooperate with the devil in the work of self-deception.”

Applications

All listeners

  • If you are willing to reject the biblical doctrine that the only reason anyone is in is because God purposes to get him in, you've got no grounds to take comfort in any so-called security of the believer.
  • Do not believe that your preservation depends on your own free will, sincerity, or effort, but on the interworking of the Triune God.
  • Do not teach the doctrine of the preservation of God's people without its balancing corollary truth of perseverance, especially to those with only initial and temporary evidences of spiritual life, lest they cling to a delusion.
  • You must abide, continue, and press on in faith, and pluck out right eyes and cut off right hands, as the Lord commands.
  • If God has purposed to make you holy, then roll up your sleeves and be determined by the grace of God to be a holy man.
  • As a pastor, you should aim to be an instrument under God to see formed a people who worship in spirit and truth, which is impossible if God's purposes can be frustrated.
  • Do not rob your people of the ground of confidence and the focus of gratitude by failing to teach both God's preserving and the necessity of perseverance.
  • Do not teach preservation without perseverance, lest you confirm men in a delusive, damning, false hope and have their blood on your hands.
  • Be faithful to the whole counsel of God's truth, warning against false doctrine and false hope, and not cooperating with the devil in self-deception.
  • Do not allow the detailed outworking of these principles to hold in abeyance your embrace of the clear principles themselves.
  • Hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering, knowing that God is faithful that promised.
  • Consider one another, provoke unto love and good works, and do not forsake the assembling of yourselves together, but exhort one another, as these are means to help you persevere.
  • Beware if you are tempted to think that perseverance is optional, for it is a matter of life and death.
  • Purchase and carefully study John Murray's 'Redemption Accomplished and Applied,' especially the chapters on repentance, faith, and perseverance, for personal understanding and communication of truth.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 161 paragraphs, roughly 71 minutes.

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