In the sermon "For Them Which Shall Believe," Clay Curtis focuses on the intercessory prayer of Jesus as depicted in John 17:20. The preacher underscores the assurance that Christ intercedes for all those whom the Father has given Him, including those who will believe through the gospel. He emphasizes that this intercession guarantees that each elect individual shall receive faith, linking this to Reformed doctrines of predestination and irresistible grace. Key Scripture references, such as Romans 8:29 and Ephesians 2:4-5, are utilized to substantiate the certainty of God's saving work, showcasing that His mercy and love are eternal and unchanging. The practical significance lies in the comfort believers can find in knowing that their salvation and faith are secure through Christ’s ongoing advocacy.
“It's astonishing, it's amazing, it's so good to know that when our Lord Jesus prayed this prayer... he was praying for you who believe here right now.”
“He doesn't say they might. He said they shall.”
“Not only did God everlastingly love them in Christ with no change, but also Christ laid down his life and justified his people and made us righteous. Justice demands they be called.”
“It is our Lord that does it... it's the Lord speaking.”
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