The sermon, "Loved With An Everlasting Love," by Joe Galuszek, centers on the doctrine of God's everlasting love as expressed in Jeremiah 31:3. The preacher argues that God's love is not only eternal but also particular, directed specifically towards His chosen people. He contrasts the responses of individuals to the gospel, noting that while some are drawn to the light, others may harden their hearts. The sermon emphasizes that God's immutable love draws the elect toward repentance and faith, as illustrated through both Old and New Testament Scriptures, particularly referencing Ephesians 2:1-5 to highlight God's mercy and grace in saving the undeserving. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to rest securely in God's unwavering love, recognizing that it is His grace that ensures their salvation and continual drawing to Him.
“Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love. With loving kindness have I drawn thee.”
“This is a love... it's not based upon your works. It's based upon God.”
“God's love is eternal, everlasting, and... perpetual. It has no beginning, it never stops, and it has no end.”
“If God loves you, the only change has got to be for the worse. But I'm the Lord, I change not.”
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