God's Saving Grace is a sermon by David Pledger centered on the doctrine of grace as articulated in Titus 2:11-15. The preacher emphasizes that grace not only brings salvation but also teaches and transforms the believer's life. Key arguments include the unmerited favor of God that leads to salvation from sin, the universal offer of grace to all types of people, and the transformative nature of grace that prompts believers to live righteously. Pledger draws extensively from Scripture, citing Ephesians 2, Romans 4, and examples from Acts to illustrate how grace operates in the lives of the redeemed. The doctrinal significance lies in understanding grace as central to salvation, illustrating the Reformed belief in sola gratia (grace alone) and the assurance that transformation in the believer's life is a result of God's grace.
“For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men.”
“It is grace that brings us the gospel... what caused you to enter while there's room when thousands make a wretched choice and rather starve than come?”
“Grace teaches those to whom it brings salvation.”
“This blessed hope is when we all shall be home in our Father's house, in that mansion, that dwelling place that the Lord Jesus Christ has prepared for each and every one of his people.”
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