In David Eddmenson's sermon titled "Free Honey," the main theological topic addressed is the free grace of God in salvation, as illustrated through the account of Jonathan and the honey in 1 Samuel 14. Eddmenson emphasizes that true freedom in Christ comes without cost, merit, or conditions, contrasting God's unmerited grace with the oppressive rules of religious institutions. He references several Scripture passages, including Romans 3:24 and Matthew 10:8, to support his claim that salvation is not earned but freely given—indeed, it is through God's grace that believers are justified and granted deliverance from sin. The doctrinal significance lies in highlighting that believers should partake freely of the sweetness of the gospel, rather than adhere to man-made regulations that create spiritual bondage.
“If God be for you, who can be against you? What comfort is found in that?”
“I like that one too. To have freedom is to have liberty. To have deliverance and independence and to receive something freely means that they received it without a cause.”
“[Jonathan] said, 'If we'd eaten freely of God's Word, his gospel things would have been much, much better.'”
“The gospel of Christ is just this. Come and come freely.”
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