In the sermon titled "Look To The End," Luke Coffey addresses the Reformed theological doctrine of the assurance of salvation and the enduring love of God as articulated in Romans 8:28-39. The key argument emphasizes that only those who genuinely love God — somewhat defined as those called by Him — can look toward the end with hope, amid the messiness of life caused by sin. Coffey discusses specific passages such as Romans 8:28, focusing on God's intent to work all things for the good of His called, reinforcing the unbreakable bond between God's love and His purpose. The practical significance of this sermon lies in assuring believers that regardless of worldly trials or personal struggles, their destinies are secure in Christ, who intercedes and justifies them, thus inviting them to cultivate a forward-looking faith anchored in God's unchanging promises.
“The only way a person can love God is if the Lord Jesus Christ has called them.”
“He chooses us before time began. He called us in time. He brought us. He was the sacrifice for us. He justified us. And whom He justified, them He also glorified.”
“What are we going to say that He's done everything? If God be for us, who can be against us?”
“We must look to the end, not focusing on the things of our life that happen on every day on a daily basis... because we must understand that we don’t have any power over it. We’re helpless.”
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