The sermon titled "The Work of Salvation," delivered by Kevin Thacker, focuses on the doctrine of salvation, specifically as articulated in Matthew 1:21, which states, “He shall save His people from their sins.” Thacker argues that salvation is initiated and secured by God, emphasizing that it commences not with human endeavor but solely with the sovereign will of God. He reinforces this by highlighting that the promise of salvation is particular, affirming the Reformed view of limited atonement—that Christ died specifically for the elect. Throughout the sermon, Thacker references various Scripture passages, including 2 Corinthians 1:10 and John 17, to demonstrate that God's plan encompasses the specific people He has chosen to save, thus supporting the doctrines of grace. The practical significance of this message is a profound reassurance of the believer's security in Christ and the necessity of relying on God’s grace for ongoing salvation, rather than personal merit or effort.
“He shall save His people from their sins. Salvation is not universal. God does not love everyone.”
“No, you don’t. Brother Eric was saying, I cried for mercy yesterday. Well, yesterday's gone. I need mercy today.”
“He has saved us, He's saving us, and He shall save us. How could that be? There must be two natures inside of somebody.”
“The Lord shall save his people from their sins. Is he lying? Has he proved it? I believe him, buddy.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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