The sermon "Loved With An Everlasting Love" preached by Joe Galuszek revolves around the theme of God's everlasting love for His chosen people, drawing extensively from Jeremiah 31:3. The preacher emphasizes that God's love is eternal and unchanging, contrasting it with the fluctuating nature of human love. By referring to Jeremiah's words, Galuszek argues that God's love is a promise that predates creation, affirming the Reformed belief in the doctrine of unconditional election; that is, God's love is not based on human merit but solely on His sovereign choice. The sermon also highlights the notion that this divine love has tangible effects, as seen in Ephesians 2, where God's mercy is shown through the act of drawing the elect with loving kindness. Practical implications of this doctrine are evident in the assurance and comfort it provides believers, reinforcing that God's love is particular and transformative, not universal or hypothetical.
“I have loved thee with an everlasting love. With loving kindness have I drawn thee.”
“God does not love everyone. He has had a particular people ever since the beginning of the world.”
“The love of the Lord always has this positive result. He draws those that he loves.”
“Our works are not good, folks. His works are there, and his works are all good.”
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