The sermon by Paul Mahan titled "Grace," based on Ephesians 1, addresses the profound Reformed doctrine of grace as a divine act rather than a human choice. Mahan emphasizes that salvation is solely for the glory of God’s grace, highlighting that it is the result of God’s sovereign will and predestination, as reflected in verses 4-11 of Ephesians 1. He asserts that repentance, faith, and salvation are gifts from God, illustrating this with scriptural references such as Ephesians 2:8, which states that salvation is by grace through faith, and John 1:13, which emphasizes the necessity of being born of God. The sermon underscores the significance of being chosen and adopted into God's family, not based on human merit but according to God's purpose, affirming the theological tenets of unconditional election and total depravity within the Reformed tradition.
“For by grace are you saved. It says in chapter 2 verse 8, Through faith, and that is not of yourselves, that's grace too.”
“Grace is not an offer, but it's an act of God. Grace is not an invitation, but it's an operation of God.”
“You must be born again. You're not born of the will of the flesh or the will of man, but born of God.”
“Everything about them predetermined. God's people loved that. They loved that.”
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