In the sermon titled "We Persuade Men," Peter L. Meney explores the doctrine of reconciliation and the necessity of evangelism, basing his arguments primarily on 2 Corinthians 5:11-16. Meney emphasizes the urgency of persuading others about the impending judgment of the Lord, underscoring that the love of Christ motivates believers to evangelize despite societal ridicule (v. 13). He highlights the doctrine of limited atonement, asserting that Christ's sacrificial death was specific to those elected in the covenant of grace, which is supported by Romans 8:1, where Paul writes about no condemnation for those in Christ. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to share the gospel actively and faithfully, as there is no other way of salvation outside of Christ, thus reinforcing a Reformed understanding of particular redemption and the urgency of missions.
“Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men, but we are made manifest unto God.”
“Our purpose is God's glory... and we are therefore content with the apostle and indeed honored to spend our lives serving the cause of God and truth.”
“I believe in limited atonement... Christ fulfilled God’s will to redeem the people given to him in the covenant of grace.”
“There is no other way of salvation but by God coming in the flesh, taking the sins of His people and dying in their place.”
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