The sermon titled "The Gospel We Preach," delivered by Eric Floyd, focuses on the centrality of the gospel message of God's free and sovereign grace as articulated in Scripture. Floyd emphasizes the necessity of preaching this gospel with boldness, compassion, and without compromise, recognizing its inherent offensiveness to human nature. Key arguments include the warning against false gospels, as highlighted in Galatians 1:6-9, where Paul accursed those who preach any alteration of the true gospel. Floyd supports his points by referencing Romans 12:18, Ephesians 4:31-32, and Galatians 6:1, stressing the call to restore others with a spirit of meekness and to embody forgiveness as God has forgiven us. The doctrinal significance lies in the affirmation of the gospel’s supremacy, the call for vigilance against doctrinal corruption, and the encouragement for believers to live in the peace of Christ, which transcends worldly understanding.
“We hold fast to the gospel of God's free and sovereign grace in Christ Jesus. And it's to be preached boldly. It's to be preached unapologetically.”
“This gospel, it's offensive. It is offensive to the natural flesh.”
“If we, or if it was even possible, an angel of God preach any other gospel than that which we have preached, let him be accursed.”
“This gospel is according to the will of God the Father. His will, not man's will, not my will, His will.”
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