In this sermon titled "All of It," Tim James addresses the doctrine of the accountability of gospel ministers as exemplified by the Apostle Paul in Acts 20:27. He argues that true preachers must faithfully declare "all the counsel of God," which primarily centers on the gospel of God's grace through Jesus Christ. James emphasizes that Paul bore no guilt for the souls he preached to, as he did not hold back any truth necessary for salvation, thereby ensuring no one could accuse him of failing to proclaim the complete message of God's love and truth. The significance of this doctrine lies in the Reformed emphasis on the sufficiency and finality of Christ's atonement and the necessity of both faith and repentance in the believer's life. James underscores that the ministry’s primary function is not to follow societal trends or personal agendas, but to boldly proclaim the gospel, which is the foundation for the believer's faith and life.
“I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.”
“Paul boldly says that if anyone to whom he has preached perishes in eternal damnation, no blame can ever be laid at his feet.”
“This book is about Him. His doctrine was the doctrine of REDUCTION.”
“He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.”
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