In his sermon titled "Able and Willing," David Eddmenson addresses the doctrines of total depravity and God's sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing that humanity is spiritually dead and incapable of coming to Christ without divine intervention. He argues that true willingness to come to Christ is a result of God's effectual calling, not human effort, supporting his claims with Scripture, particularly John 6:44, Ephesians 2:8-9, and Romans 9:15-16. Eddmenson stresses that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace, and mankind's inability to seek God reveals the effectiveness of God’s electing love. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assurance that believers can have in their salvation, which is grounded in God's sovereignty rather than their own efforts or decisions.
“No man can come to Me except The Father which hath sent me draw him.”
“It's not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.”
“If God be pleased to make it so, He'll give you the ability to come. And He'll make you willing to come.”
“If you tarry till you're better, you'll never come at all.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely dependent on God's ability and willingness, as found in John 6:44 and Romans 9:15-16.
John 6:44, Romans 9:15-16
God's grace is irresistible as it effectively draws His chosen people to Himself, as evidenced in John 6.
John 6:44, Ephesians 2:8-9
Understanding divine election is crucial as it provides assurance of God's sovereignty and grace in salvation.
Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:4-5
God's call is significant as it is His effective voice that draws sinners to Christ convincingly.
Genesis 7:1, John 6:44
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