God's voice, full of power, is pivotal in bringing sinners to salvation and quickening their hearts.
In the sermon, the preacher explains that God's voice has tremendous authority in the context of salvation. Psalm 29 describes God's voice as 'powerful' and 'full of majesty,' which allegorically represents how He calls sinners to Himself. When God speaks, the hearts of sinners are quickened, often leading them to a state of brokenness and realization of their need for salvation. This call is irresistible, likened to a lightning flash that arrests the soul. The transformative work of regeneration, where God breathes life into dead hearts, underscores the effectiveness and power of His voice in salvation, demonstrating that it is God who ultimately initiates and completes redemption.
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