In the sermon titled "Beloved People and Sons of God," Fred Evans addresses the doctrine of election and the nature of God's grace in salvation. He argues that all humanity, by virtue of their natural descent from Adam, are initially disconnected from God and undeserving of His love, as evidenced in Romans 9:25-26 and supported through references from Hosea. Evans asserts that God's sovereignty dictates that He shows mercy to whom He wills, highlighting that the true "Israel" comprises Jews and Gentiles called to salvation. He emphasizes the significance of preaching as the means by which God calls his elect, transforming those "not my people" into "beloved" and "sons of God." Practically, this underscores the grace inherent in the gospel and the assurance of believers' identity in Christ, not based on feelings but on covenantal promises.
“The trial of your faith, which is much more precious than gold... it's not you holding Him, it's Him holding you.”
“God's sovereignty dictates that He shows mercy to whom He wills... election is a product of mercy.”
“You may claim these things regardless of how you feel. Why? Because I'm the people of God by covenant.”
“It does not yet appear what we shall be, but we shall be like Him when He appears.”
The Bible teaches that election is a product of God's mercy, and that He calls those who are not His people to become His people.
Romans 9:15-16, Romans 9:25-26
We know we are loved by God if we have been called to faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 9:25, Jeremiah 31:34
Understanding our identity as God's children provides us with assurance, belonging, and the hope of our eternal inheritance.
1 John 3:1, Ephesians 1:3-5
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