In Mike McInnis's sermon "A Missing Link," the primary theological topic addressed is the doctrine of repentance as a crucial element of salvation, contrasting it with the evolutionary theory that lacks evidence of a transitional "missing link." McInnis argues that God created the world with intentionality, rejecting evolution as a valid explanation for existence. He supports his viewpoint with Scripture, particularly Hebrews 11:3, which emphasizes that faith understands the world was formed by God's word, and Acts 17:30, which commands all men to repent. The sermon underscores the significance of repentance in the life of believers, portraying it not merely as sorrow but as a divine work that leads to genuine transformation and conversion.
“Human reasoning will never produce faith in those that believe not, nor can it overturn that faith which God has wrought in man according to his own purpose and glory.”
“True repentance is a life-changing experience that cannot be overturned, and is an evidence of the grace of God.”
“Repentance is part and parcel of this work.”
“The Lord revealed Himself to these men when He brought them to their knees in repentance.”
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