David Eddmenson’s sermon titled Jesus Christ God's Elect focuses on the doctrine of election, emphasizing that Jesus Christ is God's chosen agent in the plan of salvation. Eddmenson argues that God's choice of whom to love and whom to reject is entirely based on His sovereign will, as illustrated by the example of Jacob and Esau (Malachi 1:2-3 and Romans 9:13). He points out that God's election is not predicated on human actions or merits but is a demonstration of God's free and distinguishing grace. The practical ramifications of this doctrine highlight that salvation is solely through Christ, providing assurance to believers of their status as elect, while challenging them to understand the nature of mercy and grace apart from works. Ultimately, Eddmenson underscores that election is a mystery that invites trust in Christ rather than an excuse for sinful behavior.
“The love of God to His people, it's free, it's sovereign, it's distinguishing and purposed by Him.”
“Election is not the sinner's enemy. It's our friend. Election doesn't excuse our responsibility to believe on Christ, nor to walk in disobedience to the Word of God.”
“Salvation is having Christ, not being elect.”
“You can know, brethren below, your election of God. You can.”
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