The sermon "Grace Is Always First" by Walter Pendleton delves into the doctrine of grace as it appears in Romans 1, emphasizing that grace is foundational to faith and apostleship. Pendleton argues that grace must precede every aspect of a believer's life, including their faith, which he asserts is a gift from God rather than something one can generate independently. He uses key Scripture from Romans 1 and Ephesians 2 to illustrate that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, and not by works or human effort. The practical implication of this message is a call to recognize God's sovereign grace in the believer's life, leading to an authentic expression of faith that honors Christ.
“Grace is always first. There are people who often mock the truth, I understand that.”
“For by grace are you saved through faith. Note that order. It cannot be reversed and be true.”
“Faith seeks its companion faith. If you can survive without being around God's people, then something's wrong with you.”
“God fulfills his purpose, not our purposes.”
The Bible teaches that grace is the unmerited favor of God towards sinners, preceding faith and salvation.
Ephesians 2:8, Romans 1:5
Grace is crucial for Christians because it is the source of our salvation and faith, ensuring that we rely on God's mercy rather than our efforts.
Romans 1:5, Ephesians 2:8
The Bible clearly affirms that salvation is solely by grace, as seen in passages like Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 1:5
Obedience to faith is emphasized as it reflects true submission to God's will and the transformative power of grace.
Romans 1:5
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