The sermon "Whom He Hardeneth" by Mike McInnis addresses the doctrines of divine sovereignty, predestination, and reprobation, emphasizing the absolute authority of God in all matters. McInnis argues that man, in his fallen nature, will often question God's justice and righteousness, attempting to impose human definitions of good and moral frameworks on divine actions. He references Romans 9 to illustrate God's sovereign choice in loving Jacob while hating Esau, highlighting that God's decisions are rooted in His purpose rather than human merit. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it calls believers to recognize that all of God's actions, whether in salvation or judgment, are ultimately for His glory and should lead us to humble adoration rather than human criticism.
“Until a man has been brought to bow down before the throne of an absolute sovereign God who does all things according to the good pleasure of his will, he will never be far from accusing God of unrighteousness.”
“There is no scenario that can arise wherein God could be accused of wickedness or injustice, since his actions are always right because he does them.”
“Reprobation is the sentence passed upon all those who are not elected by His grace. Reprobation ensures the destruction of the wicked according to the purpose of Almighty God.”
“God does all things for His glory.”
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