The sermon "My Son Is A Lunatic" by Paul Pendleton, based on Hebrews 10, addresses the doctrines of sin, mercy, and the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The preacher emphasizes that Old Testament sacrifices, which God did not intend to atone for sin, ultimately point to Christ's once-for-all sacrifice, establishing the New Covenant (Hebrews 10:4-10). He references various scriptures, including 1 Peter 1:3 and Matthew 9:13, to illustrate God’s mercy and the necessity of recognizing personal depravity to truly understand one’s need for mercy. The sermon culminates in the assertion that those who have been shown mercy must in turn extend mercy to others, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of total depravity and sovereign grace—highlighting that true repentance and faith can only emerge from an acknowledgment of one's spiritual bankruptcy and dependence on God's grace.
“The law says do this and live, but you and I cannot do it.”
“You will only know of your need of mercy if God comes to you in grace and mercy to let you know your need.”
“Those who find mercy know their need of mercy. Those who need mercy are sinners.”
“God did not and God does not have to show us mercy. We do not come to him thinking and telling him he has to do anything.”
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