The sermon titled "Predestinated to Adoption" by Clay Curtis centers on the Reformed doctrine of predestination and its implications for the believer’s identity as an adopted child of God. The preacher unfolds the idea that God has purposefully chosen His people for salvation as a manifestation of His grace, citing Ephesians 1:5-6, which emphasizes that believers are predestined to be adopted through Jesus Christ according to God's will and for His glory. The preacher highlights that this divine selection does not stem from any merit in individuals, thus underscoring the concept of unconditional election. Furthermore, he explains that God's sovereignty ensures the faithful will be brought to salvation and ultimately glorified, providing immense comfort to believers. Curtis also references Romans 8 and Galatians 4, illustrating how adoption grants believers both the status of children and heirs, securing their future inheritance in Christ.
“The true God is the God of purpose. You don't find the word plan in the whole word of God. God works everything after the counsel of his own will, according to his purpose.”
“Election and adoption, along with all spiritual blessings, are according to God's grace. It's according to God's will, God's love, God's grace.”
“Salvation is entirely the work of God. God does as He will.”
“Aren't you thankful that he didn't leave it up to you and me? I am so thankful.”
The Bible teaches that predestination is God's sovereign choice to adopt certain individuals as His children according to His grace and will, as seen in Ephesians 1:5-6.
Ephesians 1:5-6
Predestination is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Ephesians 1:5 and Romans 8:29-30, which show that God has chosen and called individuals according to His purpose.
Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:29-30
Adoption is crucial for Christians as it signifies their identity as children of God, highlighting God's grace in choosing them before creation.
Ephesians 1:5, Galatians 4:5-7
Christ is central to our adoption as He is the means through which we are made children of God, redeemed and accepted in Him.
Ephesians 1:5-6, Galatians 4:4-5
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