I SECOND THE MOTION

Randy Skeete

OVERVIEW

This sermon unpacks the powerful truth that genuine faith is validated not just by personal belief, but by the witness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Through biblical examples and a call to obedient living, it challenges believers to seek God's approval through fruitful, authentic faith affirmed in both heaven and earth.

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ABOUT-- Randy Skeete

Randy Skeete, a graduate of the Andrews University Theological Seminary and a powerful preacher of the Word, has memorized large portions of Scripture and is known for his soul-searching presentations. After his position as Counselor/Director of Medical School Programs at the University of Michigan, he served in the Campus Ministries Department of the Michigan Conference and also as associate speaker for American Christian Ministries. Randy is now fully self-supporting in his ministry, and is currently an international evangelist with most of his work done in Africa and Southeast Asia.

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KEY INSIGHTS

💡 The Triune Validation of Faith: The sermon highlights that Christian faith is not merely a personal declaration but requires validation from the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This theological concept is rooted in John 15 and Romans 8, where the Spirit testifies along with human spirit, and Jesus confirms the Father’s approval. This underscores the communal and divine nature of faith, where God’s endorsement is the ultimate proof of authenticity.

💡 Legal and Spiritual Parallels: Drawing from Deuteronomy 17, the preacher parallels the necessity of two or three witnesses in Jewish law with the spiritual requirement that God’s witnesses confirm our faith. This analogy deepens the understanding of spiritual accountability, suggesting that God’s approval functions like a legal verdict that legitimizes or invalidates our claims before Him.

💡 God’s Approval is Conditional on Obedience and Fruitfulness: Using the examples of Cain and Abel, as well as John 15’s teaching on the vine and branches, the sermon stresses that God’s witness depends on sincere obedience and producing spiritual fruit. Fruitlessness leads to removal by God, indicating that faith without works or genuine obedience is not endorsed by heaven.

💡 Biblical Testimony as a Standard: The preacher’s reference to Hebrews 11 and other scriptures shows that biblical figures received divine witness because they lived by faith and obeyed God. These stories serve as a benchmark for believers today, encouraging them to model their lives on the faith and obedience of these witnesses, thereby earning God’s endorsement through their own lives.

💡 The Dual Nature of God’s Witness: The message does not shy away from the reality that God can also testify against individuals if their lives are inconsistent or hypocritical. The examples of Sarah’s laughter and the final judgment in Matthew 25 illustrate that God’s witness can either affirm or condemn. This duality reinforces the serious responsibility believers have to live authentically.

💡 God’s Longsuffering and Desire for Salvation: Scriptures from 2 Peter 3 and 1 Timothy 2 reveal God’s patient and loving nature. Though God desires to save all people and does not wish for anyone to perish, He respects human free will. This insight provides hope and motivation for listeners, reminding them that God is ready to support and second their motion if they genuinely repent and commit.

💡 Baptism as a Public Witness and Commitment: The preacher’s appeal for baptism or re-baptism emphasizes the importance of making a public, tangible declaration of faith. This act symbolizes a new beginning and ensures that the individual’s faith journey is recognized both by God and the community, reinforcing the theme of divine witness and endorsement.

DATE ADDED: September 03, 2025 TOPICS: No SKU: RS-180L
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