In the sermon titled "Unbelief No Hinderance to God," Jim Byrd discusses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing that neither the unbelief of the wicked nor the temporary doubt of believers can thwart God's divine purposes. He argues that God's election and redemptive work—confirmed through passages like Romans 3:3 and 2 Thessalonians 2:13—are independent of human belief or disbelief. Byrd reinforces the assurance found in Acts 13:48, stating that all whom God has ordained will ultimately believe, underscoring the efficacy of God's grace as opposed to the impotence of human will. He illustrates this with the narrative of Moses in Exodus 4, where God’s assurances to Moses remain unfrustrated despite Moses’ doubts, highlighting the doctrinal significance of God's unchanging faithfulness and the assurance that His purposes will prevail regardless of human response.
“Unbelief cannot hinder God's purposes. What God has purposed, the unbelief of the wicked and even the unbelief of believers cannot hinder.”
“God says, I will work, who shall hinder me? Whatever God has willed to do, that’s what’s going to happen.”
“The Spirit of God, when He deals in effectual grace, effectual means gets the job done.”
“Isn’t it sad that people are ignorant of God’s eternal purpose of grace?”
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