In "Waiting for God's Son," Chris Cunningham addresses the doctrine of election and assurance in the Christian faith. He expounds on how the Thessalonian believers exemplify God's elect, emphasizing that true belief and transformation come from being called as His sheep, as supported by the parallel text in John 10. The preacher argues that the power of the gospel acts through the Holy Spirit, ensuring that those chosen by God will inevitably hear and respond with faith, evident in their active service and proclamation of the gospel. Cunningham highlights the significance of living a life awaiting Christ, not passively, but with eager expectation and steadfast trust, as described in 1 Thessalonians 1:8-10. This sermon serves to encourage believers in the Reformed tradition to recognize their secure position in Christ and actively participate in His mission through service and evangelism.
“Only the elect will hear and believe the gospel, but, just as importantly, the elect will hear and believe the gospel.”
“When God's sheep hear the gospel preached in power... they don't make decisions. They follow Christ.”
“The gospel is not an uncertain sound. It's not if, it's not if you will, if this, if that. It's God does and you shall.”
“To serve is to bow...not my will, but thine be done, said the perfect servant.”
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