The sermon "God Does What He Pleases," preached by Clay Curtis, addresses the sovereignty of God, especially in the context of salvation. The preacher emphasizes that true religion glorifies God, as opposed to false religion, which centers on human effort. Key arguments highlight that faith is a divine gift given to the elect, enabling them to see God and reject idolatry. Various Scripture references, including Psalm 115:3, Colossians 1:18, and Romans 9:18, encapsulate the notion that God does as He pleases, whether in choosing His people or in enacting salvation through Christ's sacrifice. The practical significance of this teaching affirms the assurance believers have in God's unchanging purpose and grace, underscoring that salvation and good works stem from God's will, not human merit.
“The difference between true and false religion is who gets the glory.”
“Our God is in the heavens. He hath done whatsoever he hath pleased.”
“It pleased God to bruise his son in place of his people.”
“Salvation's of the Lord. Our God's in heaven. He does what He pleases.”
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