In "Our God Is Gracious," preacher John Chapman explores the doctrine of God's grace as revealed in the civil laws of Exodus 22:14-31. He emphasizes the unmerited and sovereign nature of grace, asserting that grace flows from God's character and is not based on human merit. Throughout the sermon, Chapman points to scriptural references such as Romans 9:16 and Exodus 33:19 to illustrate that God's grace is selective and purposeful, aimed at His covenant people. The practical significance of the message is profound; it calls believers to recognize God's ongoing grace in their lives, prompting them to respond in faith and obedience while appreciating the depth of mercy shown to sinners. This understanding transforms one's worship and relationship with God as they acknowledge His unchanging nature and abundant grace.
“You have to be saved by grace to truly know and understand how gracious God is.”
“God's laws flow from His character. His laws are right.”
“Grace is not earned; it is given according to His will.”
“Have you tasted the grace of God in Christ? Have you tasted it?”
The Bible teaches that God's grace is unmerited favor, essential for salvation and evident in His dealings with humanity.
Exodus 22:27, Romans 9:16, Nehemiah 9:31
Grace is essential for salvation as it is presented in Ephesians 2:8, which states that we are saved by grace through faith.
Ephesians 2:8, Romans 10:20
Understanding God's grace is crucial for Christians as it shapes their identity, empowers their faith, and transforms their lives.
Titus 2:11-12
Covenant grace signifies God's unchanging promise to His people, ensuring His mercy and faithfulness regardless of their behavior.
2 Kings 13:23
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