The sermon delivered by Mike McInnis focuses on the theme of divine sovereignty in salvation, particularly as illustrated through the early church in Antioch. He argues that the righteousness of believers, exemplified in figures like Lot, is entirely grounded in the imputed righteousness of Christ rather than any inherent morality. McInnis utilizes Scriptures such as Romans 3:10-12 and Acts 11:19-26 to demonstrate that the early church was formed in the heart of a wicked city, highlighting God’s initiative in calling His elect out of darkness, thereby underscoring the Reformed doctrine of election. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of God’s sovereign grace, fostering a community that supports one another and bears witness to their faith through actions such as those seen in Antioch.
“The only just man that could be found in that city was rescued out of it. He was just not because of his morality, but because of the one who is the justifier of his elect.”
“All of their righteousness is that which is imputed to them by the Redeemer.”
“They were openly confessing those things that they believed and walked in obedience to those precepts.”
“As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.”
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