In the sermon "He Gave Thanks," Frank Tate explores the theological theme of gratitude, with a focus on the instances where Jesus gave thanks in the Gospels. The key points emphasize Jesus' gratitude for divine mercy, the preaching of the Gospel, the assurance that the Father hears Him, and the significance of His ultimate sacrifice. Tate references Matthew 26:26-29, Matthew 11:25-30, Matthew 15:36-37, and John 11:41 to highlight that Christ's thankfulness reflects His acknowledgment of God's sovereign grace in salvation, the vital role of gospel preaching in giving life to the spiritually hungry, and the comfort found in Christ's intercession for believers. The sermon's practical significance lies in encouraging believers to cultivate an attitude of thankfulness rooted in the foundational Reformed doctrines of grace, salvation, and Christ's atonement.
“The Savior’s thankful for sovereign, electing, distinguishing grace for guilty sinners who don't know enough to be able to save themselves.”
“When God gives life to a dead sinner... He does it through the preaching of the gospel.”
“If you're a sinner, saved by grace, you trust Christ. Doesn't it thrill your heart to know... the Father always hears your Savior?”
“This sacrifice of Christ is the foundation of everything else that the Savior gave thanks for.”
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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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