The sermon titled "God Gave and Still Gives" by David Eddmenson centers around the theological concept of God’s gracious and sovereign act of giving salvation to believers, as reflected in 2 Peter 1:1-4. Eddmenson emphasizes that salvation is entirely a gift from God, with no contributions or merits from the sinner, reflecting Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election. He articulates that faith and eternal life are bestowed upon the believer only through divine grace and the righteousness of Christ, supported by Scripture such as Romans 5:15 and John 17. The sermon highlights the significance of understanding salvation as a free gift, underscoring that assurance of faith comes from recognizing this divine giving rather than from self-assuredness or works. Ultimately, Eddmenson stresses that it is God alone who determines who receives salvation and that believers should rest confidently in the gifts given by God, leading to worship and service that stems from being saved rather than in a bid to earn salvation.
“We did and do all the sinning and God did and does all the saving.”
“It only brought more despair. More unassurance, if that's a word. Lack of assurance. Lack of confidence.”
“You can't believe in something or someone that you don't know.”
“A wise person values not so much the gift of their lover as the love of the giver.”
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