The sermon titled "Fetching Grace" by Joe Galuszek focuses on the doctrine of irresistible grace as illustrated in 2 Samuel 9, where King David shows kindness to Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan. The preacher emphasizes that David's inquiries about any remaining descendants of Saul highlight God's initiative in seeking lost individuals, illustrating that one’s value stems from their relationship to the king rather than their personal merits. Scripture references such as 1 Peter 3:18 and Romans 10:20 bolster the theme of God actively seeking and bringing the lost to Himself, emphasizing that this grace is freely given, not based on individual worth or actions. The sermon underscores the assurance that once fetched by God, believers receive ongoing care and provision at His table, signifying continuous fellowship with Christ despite their inherent depravity.
“The reason and the only reason Mephibosheth was fetched was this. When it comes right down to it, here's the reason. The king said so. And that's it.”
“Being fetched is a kindness of God. My kindness may not do you a whole lot of good, but the kindness of God can do you all kinds of good.”
“If you come to Christ, you will have been brought by Christ. by the authority, by the power, and at the word of the King of kings and Lord of lords, you will come.”
“The end result of fetching grace is salvation.”
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