The sermon titled "The Perfect Message" by Fred Evans explores the revelation of God through both creation and Scripture, with a focus on Psalm 19. The main theological topic is the duality of God's message—the first being the universal witness of creation (Psalm 19:1-6) that declares His glory and power, and the second being the perfection of God's law and revelation in the gospel (Psalm 19:7-11). The preacher argues that while creation reveals God's existence and attributes, it ultimately lacks the power to instruct humanity on salvation; only the law and gospel can do that. He supports his argument with references to Romans 1, which illustrates humanity's accountability to God through creation, stating that even the invisible attributes of God are evident in the world around us. The significance of this sermon lies in affirming the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of divine revelation for understanding salvation, emphasizing that the gospel is the only perfect and complete message capable of converting the soul.
“Creation speaks to us that there is a God… but it doesn't tell you how He’s to be worshipped.”
“The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul.”
“It is the gospel of Jesus Christ and Him crucified. This is the only thing that can convert the soul.”
“God's eternal election of grace was perfect.”
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