The sermon delivered by Fred Evans focuses on the theological principle of how the grace and power of God enable individuals to hear and believe the Gospel. The key argument is that mere audible hearing of the Gospel is not sufficient for salvation; it requires the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, as indicated in Romans 10:17-21. Evans emphasizes that faith comes through hearing the Word of God, but this hearing must be accompanied by divine intervention. He cites relevant Scripture such as Romans 10:13 and the teachings of Isaiah and Moses to illustrate the distinction between those who hear but do not believe and those who, by God's grace, are enabled to respond. The overarching significance of the sermon underscores the necessity of divine grace in the salvific process, affirming Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the efficacy of God's calling.
“The hearing of the gospel naturally is not sufficient for salvation. It takes more than your natural senses and abilities. It requires the power of God the Holy Spirit to cause sinners to hear.”
“If the gospel comes to you in word only... always, always, always a disobedient and rejecting people.”
“If you believe this morning, listen to me. It's because of the exceeding greatness of His power.”
“The only way these people, the Gentiles, could ever be the people of God is by the election of grace.”
The Bible teaches that hearing the gospel is essential for faith, but natural hearing alone is insufficient without the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 10:17, 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
The truth of election and grace is established through Scripture, particularly in passages like Romans 9 and 10, which reveal God's sovereign choice in salvation.
Romans 9, Romans 10:13
Sovereign grace is crucial because it emphasizes God's initiative in salvation and reassures believers that their faith rests not on their actions but on His unchanging love.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30
The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in enabling individuals to comprehend and believe the gospel, making spiritual understanding possible.
Romans 10:17, 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
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