In the sermon titled "Call on the Name of the LORD," Preacher Rick Warta addresses the doctrine of calling upon God's name, emphasizing the centrality of Christ's atoning work as revealed through faith. He argues that genuine faith leads believers to act in response, as demonstrated by Abel's offering and the eventual calling upon the name of the Lord by Seth and Enos. Warta supports his claims with key Scripture references, including Genesis 4 and Romans 14, illustrating how faith invites the believer into a relationship with Christ as both a just God and Savior. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to continually call out to Christ in recognition of their need for salvation and grace, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
“It is by faith in Christ that these people then acted in this way. They lived their lives by faith.”
“When Seth and Enos...begin to call upon the name of the Lord, it is indicative of their reliance on God’s provision of salvation.”
“The one on whom we call is the God of glory who is just and holy and true and righteous, and yet he is a savior.”
“In the Lord have I righteousness and strength, even to him shall men come.”
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