In this sermon titled "The Dispensation of Grace," Mike McInnis addresses the overarching theme of the sovereign grace of God as the central operative force throughout biblical history. He emphasizes that all prophetic utterances and historical events in Scripture point to Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of grace promised to humanity. Key arguments include the demonstration of Christ's presence in the Old Testament narratives, such as His foreshadowing in the Abrahamic sacrifice, the Passover lamb, and the miraculous provisions during the Exodus. Scripture references include Genesis 3:15, John 3:3, and Romans 8:29-30, which collectively underline the doctrines of federal headship, regeneration, and the eternal purpose of God in election. The doctrinal significance entails a robust understanding of Reformed theology that articulates human inability to merit grace, underscoring that salvation is entirely a work of God's sovereign choice and dispensation.
“Every true prophet in every age has prophesied of Christ, who is the fulfillment of all prophecy from the beginning.”
“This new birth cannot be earned, purchased, nor gained through any religious exercise, regardless of its sincerity.”
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
“Whom he did foreknow, them he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son.”
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