The sermon titled "Drawn with Loving Kindness!" by Mike Baker primarily explores the theme of God's everlasting love as articulated in Jeremiah 31:3. Baker emphasizes that God's love is eternal and unchanging, contrasting it with the fickle nature of human affection. Through detailed exegesis of the verse, he argues that God's drawing of the elect is rooted in His sovereign and unconditional love, as seen in Scripture passages such as Romans 5:8 and 2 Timothy 1:9, which illustrate God's initiative in salvation. The sermon highlights the Reformed doctrines of predestination and effectual calling, emphasizing that the transformation of individuals is entirely due to God's grace. Baker's message underscores the significance of understanding God’s immutable love as foundational for the believer's security and assurance in faith.
“With God, He's always the same. He changes not. So we can depend on Him because He's unchangeable.”
“His everlasting, His forever love, His eternal love... it means there was never a time when God did not love you and there can never be a time when He'll stop loving you.”
“I've loved you with an everlasting love. Therefore, with loving kindness have I drawn thee."
“For those whom God has caused to be born again... may you give Him all the praise and glory for His marvelous work and just say, thank you, God.”
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