Reprobation is God's sovereign act of hardening sinners due to their willful rejection of Him.
In Isaiah 65:11-12, God addresses the concept of reprobation, confirming that it is a just response to those who forsake Him. Reprobation occurs when sinners, despite having been given understanding and kindness by God, continually reject His word and the path He lays out. The Scripture makes it clear that reprobation is not an arbitrary act but is based on the active choices of individuals to turn away from God's grace. The justice of reprobation stems from the reality that the sinner is guilty, having chosen self-righteousness and idolatry over the living God. Thus, when God hardens their hearts, He merely allows them to continue on the path they have chosen to walk.
Isaiah 65:11-12, Romans 3:19-20
God's reprobation is just because it results from sinners' own guilty choices and rejection of His truth.
The justice of reprobation is affirmed in Scripture as it directly correlates with a sinner's own actions – rejecting God’s call and choosing paths of unrighteousness. As indicated in Isaiah 65:11-12, God’s declaration comes with five charges against those who forsook Him. Each charge emphasizes that the reprobate did not respond to divine communication; instead, they chose actions that were abhorrent to God. The concept of justice is crucial here; because God is holy and just, His decision to harden hearts and designate individuals for reprobation aligns entirely with their persistent rebellion against Him. Thus, God's reprobation can never be considered arbitrary but the deserved outcome of sinful rejection of God's grace, as further supported by the New Testament.
Isaiah 65:11-12, Romans 3:1-19
Regular church attendance is vital for Christians as it enables them to hear the gospel and grow in faith.
Hebrews 10:24-25 emphasizes the significance of assembling together as believers to encourage and edify one another. The sermon reminds us that hearing the gospel is essential for maintaining one’s spiritual health and faith. The local church serves as a foundation where the gospel is preached, providing a setting for believers to receive God's word, partake in worship, and experience mutual encouragement. Moreover, when individuals neglect assembling together, they risk turning away from the grace of God extended through the body of Christ, which can lead to spiritual decline. Therefore, being firmly rooted in a community devoted to the preaching of the gospel is paramount for any Christian’s perseverance in faith and understanding of God’s will.
Hebrews 10:24-25, 2 Chronicles 36:16
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