In the sermon titled "They Shall All Be Taught Of God," David Eddmenson addresses the theological doctrine of divine election and the necessity of God's teaching for salvation, as illustrated in John 6:44-45. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is exclusively the work of God, asserting that no individual can come to Christ without first being drawn by the Father—a concept anchored in Reformed theology. Eddmenson cites various verses, including John 6:37 and Isaiah 54:13, to affirm that all whom the Father has given to the Son will inevitably come to Christ and that this divine initiative is a fundamental part of salvation. He also discusses the ignorance of humanity regarding God and righteousness, highlighting the need for God's revelation through Scripture and the Holy Spirit. The sermon concludes by stressing that true faith results from being taught by God, which is essential for genuine discipleship and salvation.
“No man can come to me, no man has the ability to come to me. Man says, well, there's a will, there's a way. The Lord says you cannot come to me for life because all men by nature are dead.”
“God teaches sinners by His Word, by His ministers, by His Spirit. A man's always talking about the Holy Spirit. I don't believe he knows the Holy Spirit. I don't believe he knows the God of the Bible. Because if he did, he'd be speaking of Christ, as the Holy Spirit did.”
“...no one else can give us life so that we can come to Christ. We must be taught of God because He alone is able to save us to the uttermost that come to Christ by Him.”
“Have you taken of the water of life freely? Have you been taught of God?”
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