In the sermon "Except Some Man Guide Me," Clay Curtis addresses the sovereignty of God in salvation, illustrating how He directs the preaching of the Gospel to His elect. Curtis uses the narrative of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8:26-40 to demonstrate God's intentionality in sending His preacher to seek out those chosen for salvation. He highlights critical texts from Romans 10 to affirm that salvation comes through faith alone in Christ, emphasizing the necessity of a preacher for the message to reach the lost. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing God's prevenient grace that prepares hearts to receive the Gospel and the significance of immediate belief and baptism as an expression of faith in Christ as the Savior.
“The Lord knows where His sheep are, wherever they are in this world.”
“God has to make a man have that heart. And so Philip, the place of the scripture he read, Philip went up and sat with him.”
“Is there anybody here that believes Christ with all their heart? I pray I do. I think you do.”
“For God's child, you have the rejoicing of knowing I am His and He is mine.”
The Bible teaches that God predestines individuals for salvation, choosing them before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30
The doctrine of election is affirmed by biblical texts that highlight God's sovereign choice in saving sinners.
Romans 9:11-13, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
Grace is essential for Christians because it underscores that salvation is wholly unearned and given through faith in Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Acts 8 illustrates God's sovereignty by showing how He directs Philip to meet the Ethiopian eunuch, demonstrating His control over salvation.
Acts 8:26-40
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