The sermon titled "Sower of Precious Seed," presented by Mike McInnis, explores the theological concept of Christ as the sower of the precious seed, which represents His elect chosen before the foundation of the world. McInnis argues that, unlike the seed in the parable of the sower, which fell on various types of ground and yielded differing results, the precious seed pertains to those whom Christ has redeemed and will not lose, emphasizing God's sovereign election and purposeful redemption. The sermon references Psalm 126:6 to illustrate Christ's nurturing of His elect and cites key biblical passages including Isaiah 53 and Romans 8 to affirm the intimate relationship between Christ and His people—His grief over them, His sacrifice, and His ultimate victory in their salvation. The sermon underscores the significance of this doctrine for believers, highlighting the assurance of salvation and the hope in Christ's future return with His redeemed.
“He came into the world bearing this precious seed, having their names written upon his breastplate as he entered into the holy place for them.”
“He shall see of the travail of his soul and shall be satisfied. By his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many, for he shall bear their iniquities.”
“Just as He came two thousand years ago bearing precious seed, so shall He come in like manner bringing His sheaves with Him, as He returns together that which He has sown.”
“God's jewels of election love were sanctified in Christ above, in oneness with His nature pure, joint heirs with Him forevermore.”
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