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The sermon, drawn from Romans 8:35–39, affirms the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints as a profound assurance of eternal security grounded in God's unchanging love and sovereign power. It emphasizes that while believers are called to persevere in faith and obedience—struggling against sin and maintaining spiritual discipline—this perseverance is not achieved by human strength but by God's sustaining grace. The message underscores that genuine faith inevitably produces good works and a growing hatred of sin, and that no external force, including Satan, can ultimately sever the believer's union with Christ. Rooted in divine promises, the irrevocable nature of God's election and covenant, and the unity of the Trinity in preserving His people, the sermon presents eternal salvation as a certain, personal, and glorious gift secured by God's invincible power, bringing profound comfort and worship to the believer.