Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Taught to Come," focused on the theological doctrine of divine enlightenment and the necessity of God's initiative in salvation, as articulated in John 6:44-45. Thacker emphasizes that no individual can come to Christ apart from the Father drawing them, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, which asserts that fallen humanity is unable and unwilling to seek God without divine intervention. He argues that being taught by God is both a necessity and a promise backed by Scripture, referencing Isaiah and Jeremiah to highlight God’s commitment to teach His children, which assures believers of their ultimate salvation. The practical significance lies in the affirmation that true understanding and faith are gifts from God, rather than achievements of human effort, which leads to a life of gratitude and reliance on Christ’s finished work for salvation.
“If it's my doing, I don't have any hope. I'll quit it. If it's His doing, we can have hope.”
“The natural man cannot... We can't do it. Well, what if we really want to? It hurts my heart to hear people say, 'Well, I found Jesus.' Was He lost?”
“You must have the righteousness of another, His righteousness. Jehovah Sipkenu. That's got to be your name.”
“When I look to me, this ain't no way gonna happen. I didn't even talk to look to him. To look to Him.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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