In the sermon "According to This Word," David Eddmenson emphatically discusses the authority and significance of Scripture, particularly focusing on Isaiah 8:20. He argues that God's Word serves as the ultimate standard of truth and must be the foundation of any preacher's message; failure to align with Scripture indicates a lack of spiritual illumination. Eddmenson underscores the importance of recognizing that salvation is wholly initiated and accomplished by God, not through human effort or merit, referencing Ephesians 1:4-5 to emphasize the concept of divine election. The practical significance lies in affirming the sufficiency of Christ's redemptive work for sinners, asserting that true faith and salvation come exclusively through the acknowledgment of God's grace, thus glorifying Him for the entirety of salvation.
“This book, the Bible, God's infallible Word, is a hymn book. Not H-Y-M-N, but H-I-M. It's about Him. It's about the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If I do not speak, if I do not preach the things that are in accordance with what is written in this book, it's because there's no light in me.”
“The salvation of God's elect people is to the glory of God, the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. Salvation is of the Lord.”
“Everything that is of eternal value is found in Jesus Christ.”
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