The sermon "Accepted In The Beloved" by David Eddmenson explores the doctrine of divine acceptance in Christ, emphasizing God's sovereign grace in salvation. Eddmenson argues that salvation is not a matter of human acceptance of God, but rather God's acceptance of sinners through Jesus Christ, affirming that believers are "accepted in the Beloved" (Ephesians 1:6). He cites Scripture passages such as Ephesians 1:4–5 and John 6:44 to illustrate that God chooses and draws individuals to Himself according to His will, not based on human effort or decision. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that salvation is entirely a work of God, granting believers assurance of their status in Christ and emphasizing the glory of God in the redemptive process.
“Folks think they accept God when it's God that does the accepting of His people.”
“Salvation is not an invitation. The Word of God is very clear. Salvation is of the Lord.”
“If I didn't do anything to save myself, listen, I can't do anything to be lost.”
“We don't get any glory, we don't get any credit, we don't want any recognition. God's people don't want any recognition. They want Him to get it all.”
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