Patiently Continuing
The sermon, rooted in Romans 2:6–7, presents a profound theological harmony between faith and works, clarifying that while salvation is by grace through faith alone, genuine faith inevitably produces a life marked by patient, persistent obedience to God. It emphasizes that the Christian life is not defined by dramatic beginnings or instant results, but by steadfast endurance in well-doing—patient continuance in prayer, Scripture, service, and holiness—despite trials, discouragement, and the heart's impatience.
This enduring faith, characterized by hope, joy, trust, and perseverance, is not self-earned but the fruit of grace, demonstrating the authenticity of one's salvation. The ultimate aim of this faithful journey is not earthly recognition, but the eternal reward of glory, honour, and immortality: eternal life in the presence of God, where the believer's faithful labour is finally acknowledged as 'well done.'
- The Right Way
- The Right End
| Sermon ID | 129262129506767 |
| Duration | 39:46 |
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| Category | Bible Study |
| Bible Text | Romans 2:7 |
| Language | English |