In Walter Pendleton's sermon titled "Being Bidden Alone Is Not Enough," he expounds on the parable of the wedding feast from Matthew 22:1-14, illustrating the nature of God's sovereign grace in the Gospel call. Pendleton emphasizes that merely being invited to come to Christ does not ensure one’s salvation; rather, true effectual calling is rooted in God's sovereign choice. He argues that the invitation signifies the readiness of salvation through Christ's completed work, asserting that this invitation is often met with indifference or rejection by those who are bidden. Key scriptural references include the parable itself, which demonstrates that many are called but few are chosen, and insights from Romans 11, where Paul discusses the election of grace. The sermon posits a vital significance: the necessity of a heart response to Christ's completed work, symbolized by the wedding garment, illustrating that true acceptance of the Gospel requires more than a superficial response.
“Being bidden alone is not enough.”
“To be bidden to come to Christ never makes God's work in Christ effectual.”
“To refuse Christ's work done already brings the unmitigated wrath of God the Father.”
“Many are called, but few are chosen.”
Matthew 22 presents a parable of a king inviting guests to his son's wedding, illustrating God's call to come to Christ.
Matthew 22:1-14
Submitting to Christ is essential because it acknowledges that He has already accomplished salvation, and we must rely on His righteousness.
Romans 10:1-4
God's invitation is effectual through His sovereign grace, which ensures that those chosen will respond to the call.
Romans 11:5-7
Some reject the gospel invitation by making light of the work Christ has done and prefer their own pursuits over divine grace.
Matthew 22:5-6
One receives the required righteousness by faith in Christ, symbolized by the wedding garment in the parable.
Romans 10:4
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