Mike McInnis addresses the sovereignty of Christ and the nature of His kingdom in his sermon titled "A Lamp, a Harvest, a Seed and a Storm," referencing Mark 4:21-41. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is solely from the Lord, who actively sows the seeds of His word and prepares hearts to receive it, exemplified in the parable of the sower (Mark 4:20). He argues against the common notion of a delayed earthly kingdom, asserting that Christ presently reigns and manifests His glory through the church. The significance lies in understanding that genuine hearing of God's word leads to transformation and fruitful living, aligning with the Reformed belief in the effective calling of God’s elect. This teaching underscores the urgency of discerning the true gospel and actively participating in God's purpose of harvesting believers for His kingdom.
“Salvation's of the Lord. It's in the Lord and it's from the Lord.”
“The good ground is the ground that's prepared for the seed. It's the place where the seed is purposed to fall and grow and to bring forth fruit.”
“The greatest miracle that took place on the day of Pentecost was not that men spoke in other tongues, but that men heard the gospel of Jesus Christ in their own language.”
“How is it that ye have no faith? ... Do you think I brought you out here into the middle of this ocean for you to drown?”
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