The sermon by Paul Pendleton focuses on the singular purpose of God as articulated in Romans 8:28, which asserts that "all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose." Pendleton emphasizes the distinction between God's singular purpose and human plans, arguing that God's decrees are absolute, purposeful, and do not rely on human proposals. Scripture references such as Isaiah 46:10, Ephesians 1:11, and Romans 9:11 are used to illustrate God's sovereignty in carrying out His purpose, specifically in relation to election, predestination, and salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it provides comfort to believers, affirming that God's overarching control ensures all events serve His ultimate end, which is the glory of His name, particularly through Jesus Christ.
“God does not plan, he purposes. God does not propose something; he decrees them and they are.”
“God's purpose is not changing; it is only being set forth or revealed. His purpose will stand.”
“All of God's purpose was to give glory to His name in the face of Jesus Christ.”
“If God had not purposed to save some, then none would be saved.”
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