In the sermon titled "God's Prophet Described," Frank Tate addresses the role and characteristics of true prophets of God, specifically highlighting John the Baptist as the archetypal preacher. Tate argues that a true preacher is sent by God, preaches the message of Christ crucified, and embodies a lifestyle reflective of humility and dependence on grace. He emphasizes that John's message focused on repentance and faith in Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, which aligns with Reformed doctrines of grace and the necessity of faith for salvation. Critical Scripture references include Matthew 11:7–11, which affirms John’s prophetic role, and Mark 1:6–8, which illustrates John's lifestyle and ministry. This sermon underscores the significance of maintaining doctrinal purity in preaching and the necessity for church leaders to remain focused on Christ as the source of salvation, thereby calling the congregation to discernment in their own search for true preaching.
“John was sent by God and he was sent with a message from God, a message that is to be preached and it's a message to be believed.”
“If you find a man preaching salvation by God's grace alone, through the blood of Christ alone, by the power of God alone, if that's his only message, I'm telling you, you'd be wise to stop and listen to him.”
“Salvation is a vital union with Christ. You cannot have salvation. You cannot have eternal life. You cannot have acceptance. You cannot have the forgiveness of your sin unless you're in Christ.”
“If you're going to hear God's message for you, you're going to have to hear it through a cracked clay pot. That's how God's pleased to do it.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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