The sermon, “According To His Purpose,” preached by Clay Curtis, addresses the doctrine of divine sovereignty and predestination as articulated in Romans 8:28-31. The preacher emphasizes that all things work together for the good of those who are loved by God and called according to His purpose. Key arguments include the distinction between God's foreknowledge (whom He foreordained) and human actions, demonstrating that God's sovereign will orchestrates every aspect of creation to fulfill His eternal purposes. Curtis uses scriptural references such as Romans 9 and Ephesians 1:5 to illustrate God's election and predestination, affirming that this purpose is rooted in God's grace and ultimately aims to glorify Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine comforts believers, assuring them that regardless of life's challenges, God is purposefully working for their good and securing their eternal destiny.
Key Quotes
“Our God is sovereign... and he's working all things together for the good of his people, according to his purpose.”
“This is not what he knew. This is who he knew. Who he knew.”
“Nothing was left to chance. God said how he would do it was through the preaching of the gospel.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us?”
The Bible teaches that God's purpose is to work all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28).
Romans 8:28 asserts that God orchestrates every event to benefit His people, those who love Him and are called by Him. This comforting promise underscores the sovereignty of God in every circumstance, revealing that His plans are not left to chance but are fulfilled according to His divine purpose. God's overarching strategy is meant for the ultimate good of His elect, ensuring that everything that happens contributes toward this good.
Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:4-5
We know God's sovereignty is true because the Bible consistently affirms His control over all creation and His specific plan for His elect (Isaiah 46:10).
God's sovereignty is presented in Scripture as a cornerstone of His nature, emphasizing that He is in control of all things and has a sovereign plan for the world. Isaiah 46:10 states that God declares the end from the beginning, revealing His unchanging purpose amid the temporal chaos. Furthermore, passages like Romans 9 and Ephesians 1 outline God's intentional choices that ensure His will is ultimately accomplished, providing believers with assurance in His sovereign governance over their lives and the universe.
Isaiah 46:10, Romans 9, Ephesians 1
God's foreknowledge is essential because it affirms His sovereign choice and predestination of His people, underscoring their security in salvation (Romans 8:29).
Understanding God's foreknowledge is critical in sovereign grace theology because it reveals God's intentional selection of His people. Romans 8:29 states that those whom God foreknew, He predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. This underscores that salvation is not contingent upon human decision but rooted in God's eternal purpose and grace. This foreknowledge provides believers peace and assurance, knowing they are loved and chosen by God before the foundation of the world, reinforcing their identity as His children.
Romans 8:29, Ephesians 1:5
Predestination means that God has chosen specific individuals for salvation and conformity to Christ before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:5).
The doctrine of predestination speaks to God's eternal decision to save certain individuals based on His will and grace, not on foreseen merit or actions. Ephesians 1:5 articulates that God predestinated us unto adoption as His children, highlighting His purpose to bring us into a relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ. This reflects God's mercy and deliberation in salvation, ensuring that the outcome—conformity to the image of Christ—is secured in Him. Predestination highlights God's unmerited favor and reinforces the security of believers in their redemptive journey.
Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:30
We can be assured that all things work together for good because God is sovereignly orchestrating every event for the benefit of His elect (Romans 8:28).
The assurance that all things work together for good stems from the unchanging nature of God's sovereignty and His promises in Scripture. Romans 8:28 affirms that God works everything for the good of those who love Him, demonstrating His commitment to the well-being of His people. This assurance is deeply rooted in the belief that God not only foreknew and predestined us, but He actively manages every circumstance, be it trials or triumphs, to fulfill His divine purpose. Believers can rest in the certainty that no event is trivial or chance; each moment is a part of God’s master plan for their ultimate good.
Romans 8:28, Isaiah 14:24
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