The sermon titled "Things Hidden, Things Revealed," delivered by Mike Baker, primarily addresses the doctrine of divine revelation and the assurance of salvation as expressed in Luke 10:20-24. The preacher argues that believers should find joy not in their accomplishments but in the assurance that their names are written in heaven. He emphasizes how Jesus rejoices over the revelation of profound spiritual truths to the humble, contrasting this with the wise who are blind to such realities. Key Scripture references include Luke 10:20, where Jesus instructs the disciples on true joy, and John 14:6, which underscores Christ as the exclusive path to the Father. The sermon holds significant practical implications by calling the church to appreciate the grace of God in revealing salvation and understanding that this knowledge comes solely through divine initiative, enhancing the doctrine of election and the necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
“Rejoice not that the devils are subject unto you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven.”
“These things are hidden to those who willfully and purposely refuse to hear, see, or believe the very Word of God.”
“When it pleased God to reveal His Son in me, then the light came on.”
“Blessed is the man whom thou causest to hear and approach to thy throne. It's causative by God.”
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