The sermon “Whom the Lord Sends” by Mike McInnis addresses the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty and the efficacy of God's calling in the context of Jonah’s narrative and the New Testament mission. McInnis discusses Jonah's initial rebellion against God's command to go to Nineveh, emphasizing how Jonah's actions were ultimately under God’s sovereign will, as God used Jonah’s disobedience to fulfill His purpose. Key Scriptural references include Jonah 1:1-17, Matthew 12:40, and Romans 10:13-15, which illustrate the themes of divine predestination and the necessity of divine calling in evangelism. The practical significance of this message highlights the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty in the calling and sending of preachers, as well as the humbling reality that those whom God sends are flawed sinners tasked with the proclamation of the Gospel.
“Jonah believed in the power of his own free will... (yet) he was actually traveling in the exact path which the Lord had marked out for him.”
“It was necessary that he might be used as an illustration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
“Those whom the Lord sends can have but one message... God's word shall not return unto Him void.”
“They are not chosen by men for this task, but rather compelled by the Spirit.”
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