In the sermon "Return Unto The Lord Thy God," Clay Curtis addresses the theological topic of repentance and the steadfast love of God as found in Hosea 14. Curtis emphasizes that the call to repentance is directed not only at the unregenerate but also at God’s elect who may experience spiritual backsliding, underscoring that God’s love for His people is unwavering despite their sins. He cites Hosea 14:1-4, where God invites Israel to return, highlighting God's promise to heal their backsliding and love them freely, echoing the doctrine of unconditional election and grace. This sermon serves to affirm the belief that redemption is fully grounded in Christ's atoning work, and the significance lies in God's continual readiness to receive repentant hearts, assuring believers that His grace is both transformative and restorative.
“O Israel, return unto the Lord thy God, for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity.”
“I will heal their backsliding. I will love them freely for my anger is turned away from him.”
“God's grace looks upon backsliding as a disease to be healed, not just a crime for which to execute His child.”
“Take with you words and turn to the Lord and say unto him, take away all iniquity and receive us graciously.”
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