The sermon titled "Calling Vessels of Mercy" by Fred Evans centers on the doctrine of divine election and the distinction between vessels of mercy and vessels of destruction as described in Romans 9. Evans emphasizes that God's sovereignty dictates salvation, with individuals chosen for mercy before they were capable of any good or evil, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election. He highlights key Scriptures such as Romans 9:22-24, illustrating God's mercy and justice, and contends that the calling of God's people reveals their need for Christ, emphasizing that true faith and repentance arise from an effectual call by the Holy Spirit. The sermon underscores the practical significance of understanding this doctrine: it leads believers to a humble reliance on God, recognizing their total dependence on His mercy for salvation.
“The doctrine of election is one that must be loved and embraced by God's people. Why? Because to love and embrace this is to love and embrace the God of election.”
“If you believe that, then you defy the word of God that says there is none righteous, no not one. There's none that understandeth. Listen to this. There's none that seeketh after God.”
“I want you to see that this is God describing Himself as the Sovereign God.”
“What believer doesn't want to believe and love? These are not grievous to us. This is an evidence of vessels of mercy.”
The Bible teaches that the calling of God's people reveals their need for Christ and the effectual grace of God.
Romans 9:24
You can know if you are a vessel of mercy if you have been called by God to faith in Christ.
Romans 9:24, 2 Thessalonians 2:14
God's sovereignty reassures Christians that their salvation is securely grounded in His unchangeable will.
Romans 9:14-18, Ephesians 1:4-5
The effectual call is a sovereign, powerful invitation from God that ensures the salvation of His chosen people.
Romans 9:24, Ezekiel 37:1-14
God's mercy is selective but never undermines His justice, ensuring that He remains righteous while saving some.
Romans 3:24-26, Psalm 69:9
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