In Walter Pendleton's sermon on "Relationship and Union with God," the main theological topic revolves around the doctrines of election and divine calling, explored through Romans 9:22-26. Pendleton argues that God's sovereignty in showing mercy is not arbitrary but rooted in His divine purpose and will, particularly emphasizing the inclusion of both Jews and Gentiles in God's redemptive plan. He references Scripture such as Romans 8:28 and various verses from Romans 9 to support his assertions about God's predetermined mercy and the intimate relationship that believers share with Him. This sermon highlights the significance of God's gracious calling that precedes human response, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of predestination and the assurance of salvation for those whom God has called.
“God shows mercy because he will. He wills to show mercy, period. That's why he shows mercy.”
“No man or woman has any right to think God has showed them mercy until after God first calls them.”
“Salvation's always been by this one head.”
“In Christ Jesus, there is neither Jew nor Gentile. Bond nor free. Greek nor poor. Male or female. Doesn't matter!”
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