In the sermon "For A Pattern," Mike Baker addresses the theological topic of salvation by grace alone, focusing on the Apostle Paul’s life as a paradigm of God's mercy and long-suffering. Baker emphasizes that Paul's previous life as a blasphemer and persecutor illustrates humanity's natural enmity toward God, yet it also reveals the vastness of God’s grace toward undeserving sinners. Scripture references such as 1 Timothy 1:15-16 and Acts 9 outline the transformation of Paul from a chief sinner to a chosen vessel, showcasing how God uses even the worst of sinners to exemplify His redemptive purpose. The significance lies in understanding that Paul's radical conversion serves as both encouragement and assurance for all believers, affirming that if God can save someone like Paul, He can save anyone.
“For this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show forth all longsuffering for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.”
“The grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant… with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.”
“If God can save one like Paul, he can save anyone.”
“The bridge of grace, which is strong enough to hold an elephant, will surely hold a mouse.”
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