In the sermon titled "His Banqueting House," Drew Dietz addresses the profound love relationship between Christ and the Church as depicted in Song of Solomon 2:1-4. Dietz emphasizes two fundamental doctrines: divine protection and provision. He points out how God, represented as the host, brings the Church into His "banqueting house," symbolizing a place of grace and fellowship. The key Scripture references include John 6:44 and Ephesians 2:1, which highlight the necessity of God's sovereign initiative in drawing sinners to Himself, underscoring the Reformed concepts of irresistible grace and total depravity. The theological significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of the believer's complete reliance on Christ for salvation and sustenance, contrasting this with the self-reliance prevalent in the world.
“Has the King of Kings literally besieged or fetched you and my heart unto Himself?”
“We have to be, He brought me. He besieged me. He fetched me.”
“His banner over me was love.”
“You can't serve the world and serve the Savior.”
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