In his sermon "God's Elect," Jim Byrd explores the doctrine of election and God's sovereign purpose in salvation as articulated in Romans 8:33-34. He emphasizes that God acts according to His eternal purpose, elaborating on the unchangeable nature of His decrees and how all events in the world converge towards the good of His elect—those chosen for salvation (Romans 9:11). Byrd cites Isaiah 14:24-27 and Jeremiah 51:29 to show that God's purpose is sovereign and immutable, asserting that even human actions and adversities serve to fulfill His divine plan. The practical significance of this teaching lies in instilling comfort and assurance among believers, as they recognize their circumstances are part of God's ordained path, leading to their ultimate spiritual good (Romans 8:28). Byrd challenges the concept of free will in salvation, reinforcing that true love for God comes from His work in the believer's heart, highlighting the unconditional nature of divine election.
“The God of the Bible is the God of purpose. Everything in this world comes to pass and is ruled by the everlasting, unalterable, all-inclusive, and certain purpose of our God for the salvation of His elect.”
“If God would ever convince us of the truthfulness of this, that all things are fulfilling His purpose, we would be a much more contented people.”
“Predestination...is to mark out ahead of time what your end is going to be.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us?”
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