In the sermon "Five Things God Can't and Won't Do," David Edmondson explores the sovereignty and immutability of God, emphasizing that His nature limits what He can do. Key points include God's inability to contradict His own holiness, as seen through various Scriptures, including Malachi 3:6, which highlights His unchangeable nature. Edmondson argues that God cannot forgive sins through sacrifices other than the blood of Christ (referencing Hebrews 10:4), cannot please God without faith (Hebrews 11:6), cannot avoid drinking the bitter cup of God’s wrath (Matthew 26:39), cannot be held by death (Acts 2:24), and cannot lose any of His elect (Matthew 24:24). The doctrinal significance lies in understanding these limits as defining the certainty of salvation in Christ, the necessity of faith, and the assurance of God’s unwavering justice and grace in the believer's life.
“God cannot do anything that is contrary to His nature.”
“It's the blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, that cleanseth us from all sin.”
“It's not possible to please God without believing Him.”
“Election is not the cause or condition of salvation, but it's the fruit and the effect of election.”
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