In David Eddmenson’s sermon titled "An Expected End," the main theological topic addressed is the necessity of seeking God wholeheartedly, as articulated in Jeremiah 29:10-14. Eddmenson argues that genuine spiritual seeking stems from recognizing one's desperate need for a savior, paralleling physical pursuits such as education or health to illustrate the human tendency to seek after what is truly valued. He references Scripture, especially Jeremiah 29:13, which emphasizes that God will be found when sought "with all your heart." The sermon underscores that spiritual blessings are initiated and attained through God's grace, with a focus on Christ as the only mediator for salvation, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of grace for effective seeking. The practical significance reinforces that true desire for mercy and salvation can only arise from God's prior work in the heart, ultimately leading to an assurance of salvation.
“When you seek me and search for me with all your heart, I will be found of you, saith the Lord.”
“The only way to have a relationship with God apart from the Lord Jesus Christ is impossible.”
“All spiritual blessings begin with God; salvation is of the Lord.”
“If God doesn't do something for us first, we'll never seek Him with our whole heart.”
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