Sermons in “Doctrines of Grace”
“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 6 – Perseverance Of The Saints
The 5th point of the TULIP is Perseverance of the Saints, often better known as the eternal security of the believer (or even, “Once saved, always saved.”). It teaches how the dead sinner, incapable of doing good but who has been saved by Christ, will be kept saved forever after he has been born again. It is this glorious doctrine of Grace that bestows hope and comfort upon believer’s. Our salvation is not dependent on us to keep because it was never ours to attain in the first place. It has always been only ever in God’s hands, and that is how we persevere.
View Sermon“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 5 – Irresistible Grace
Pastor Roger Benson picks up the series on the doctrines of Grace and goes to the 4th point of the TULIP, Irresistible Grace.
View Sermon“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 4 – Limited (Actual) Atonement
In this mornings sermon, Pastor Roger Benson continues on the doctrines of Grace. We take a deep look into the atonement of Christ and and understanding limited (actual) atonement.
View Sermon“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 3 – Unconditional Election
In part 3 of his doctrines of Grace series, Pastor Roger Benson preaches on Unconditional Election- the doctrine of God’s predestination, and how the scriptures describe our decision to love him only as a result of God having decided to love us first.
View Sermon“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 2 – Total Depravity
In part 2 of his doctrines of Grace series, Pastor Roger Benson expounds on the doctrine of the Total Depravity of man and where we find that in scripture.
View Sermon“The Doctrines Of Grace” Pt. 1 – Introduction to Calvinism and Arminianism
Pastor Roger Benson begins a new series based on Calvinism, commonly known as The Doctrines Of Grace. In part 1 we have a brief overview of both Calvinism and Arminianism, where they have their historical origins, and where Grace Gospel Church stands on this issue in light of what the Scripture teaches about Salvation.
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