In his sermon "Finding Our Mind and Focus on Grace," James H. Tippins addresses the theological topic of the transformative power of God's sovereign grace in shaping human focus and attention. He argues that many distractions in life, including personal thoughts and societal pressures, can lead believers away from Christ and into anxiety and sin rather than living in the freedom and purpose found in the gospel. Key Scripture references include Luke 10:38-42, where Jesus gently reprimands Martha for her distractions, and Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that salvation is by grace through faith and not by human effort. The significance of this teaching lies in how God's grace compels believers to direct their thoughts and energies toward Him, fostering authentic love for God and others, and facilitating a deeper spiritual resilience against anxiety and despair.
“Our minds are always and forever all over the place until they're not. And then they're honed in... What captures our mental energy, our emotional energy? ”
“We are not free because the culture has told us who we ought to be.”
“Christ is grace. He’s gracious toward His people. Unmerited favor... It’s a done deal.”
“When our attention... is looking to the unseen, we’re looking to Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.”
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