The sermon titled "Election Must Be Preached" by Frank Tate focuses on the doctrine of election, emphasizing its foundational role in understanding salvation within Reformed theology. Tate presents key arguments by referencing Scripture, particularly Genesis 25:21-23 and Romans 9, to illustrate the distinction between the children of the flesh and the children of promise, underscoring that election is not based on works but solely on God's sovereign choice. He addresses common misconceptions, such as the idea that election equates to salvation without faith in Christ, asserting that one must hear and believe the Gospel to be saved. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for faithful preaching of election to affirm God's sovereignty, clarify the nature of salvation, and provide assurance to believers that their faith is evidence of God’s electing love.
“Election must be preached because election is taught all throughout the word of God. It’s everywhere in the word of God.”
“It is an impossibility to preach the gospel without preaching election.”
“If God saved you, he’s given you faith in Christ, the very first time you hear the truth of election, you’re gonna say, 'that’s right.'”
“God’s salvation is a salvation of God, by God, and for God.”
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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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