The sermon titled "Does The Gospel Come In Power To You?" preached by Joe Galuszek focuses on the nature and efficacy of the Gospel, particularly as it relates to divine election and the transformative power of God's Word. The preacher emphasizes that the Gospel is not merely a message spoken in words but must come in power through the Holy Spirit, citing passages from both Psalm 119 and 1 Thessalonians 1:4–6 to support this point. In Psalm 119, the psalmist declares that the entrance of God's words gives light and understanding, highlighting the necessity of divine illumination for true comprehension, which aligns with Paul's assertion of the Gospel coming with much assurance and effectiveness in the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores that genuine believers not only receive the message but respond with joy and a transformed life, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace and the believer's regeneration.
“If we don't see him, it's our fault, not God's and not Christ's.”
“The entrance of thy words giveth light and understanding to the simple.”
“The gospel of Jesus Christ has power. But that power's not in the preacher; it's in Jesus Christ.”
“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
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