Walter Pendleton's sermon focuses on the tension between emotional responses and genuine spiritual concern, particularly as expressed by the Apostle Paul in Romans 9. The main theological topic is the sovereignty of God alongside human emotion and concern for others, specifically concerning the salvation of the lost. Pendleton argues that while emotions are part of the human experience, they can be distorted by sin; thus, pure emotional reactions must be subjected to biblical truth and understanding. He uses Romans 9:1-3 to illustrate Paul's heartfelt concern for his kinsmen according to the flesh and contrasts it with the true understanding of God's sovereign plan. This sermon highlights the practical significance of ensuring that emotional responses are aligned with scriptural truths, stating that true concern for others involves both compassion and a commitment to proclaiming the truth of God's Word.
“Believing the absolutely sovereign God does not stifle concern for others.”
“Just believing in sovereignty may stifle concern for others, but believing the sovereign God does not.”
“Emotion that abandons or avoids truth is emotion only.”
“If you really care about somebody, you'll tell them the truth, even if it means they never love you again.”
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