In "The Believing Sinner's Path," Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of God's sovereign grace in salvation as illustrated through Deuteronomy 32:10. He argues that God's pursuit of His elect is central to the gospel narrative, emphasizing that it is God who finds, leads, instructs, and protects His people, much like He did for Israel in the wilderness. Curtis highlights specific Scriptures, including Romans 3:11 and the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin, to support his assertion that sinners cannot seek God without Him first seeking them. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, which reassures believers of their security in Christ and encourages them to extend mercy to fellow sinners, reflecting the grace they received from God.
“The Lord found him in a desert land, in the waste howling wilderness... This one verse declares what our Lord does for every sinner who He saves.”
“If you seek Him, it's because He first sought you.”
“Every complaint that we have in Providence... is a complaint against God. He brought us here.”
“He's keeping you as the member of His own body... as the apple of His eye.”
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