In the sermon titled "The Purpose of Him," preacher John Reeves addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty, arguing that every event in history and in individual lives unfolds according to God's eternal purpose. He emphasizes that the sovereignty of God ensures that His will is accomplished, as demonstrated in Scripture, particularly through the narratives in Isaiah 14 and Romans 9, where God predestines individuals to fulfill His purposes. The preacher illustrates that God’s sovereignty was paramount in the crucifixion of Christ and is foundational for understanding the grace extended to His people, affirming that salvation is rooted not in human decision but in divine election. The practical significance of this doctrine for believers lies in understanding their assurance and peace, knowing that God orchestrates every circumstance for their good and His glory, thus eliminating any reliance on human merit.
“If He’s God, then what He has purposed to come about is going to come about.”
“The God that we serve... He caused all the troubles. He purposed all the things that brought us to hear His word.”
“To say that we have anything to do with salvation is to destroy grace. It's to make it works.”
“God doesn't love the whole world. He loves all of His people out of the whole world.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and His purpose shall prevail in all things.
Isaiah 14:26-27, Romans 8:28
The assurance of predestination is rooted in Ephesians 1:11, which states God works all things according to His purpose.
Ephesians 1:11, Romans 9:11
Understanding God's purpose strengthens our faith and provides peace amidst life’s trials.
Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:10-11
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