The sermon "Cause and Effect" by Mike McInnis addresses the Reformed theological doctrine of God's sovereign mercy and the effectual call. McInnis emphasizes that God's mercy is given at His sovereign pleasure, as highlighted in Romans 9:15-16, which affirms that His calling is not contingent upon human will or effort. He argues that this call is particular and effectual, akin to the rain that accomplishes its intended purpose, referencing Isaiah 55:10-11 to illustrate that God’s word will not return void. The sermon underscores the significance of this doctrine in the believer's life, asserting that those called by Christ are to be set apart for holiness, reflecting 1 Corinthians 6:11, thereby providing assurance that God's redemptive work is entirely His doing rather than human effort.
“The Lord has made it plain that he is the one who shows mercy according to his sovereign pleasure.”
“It is quite clear from the scriptures that this call is a summons to appear that shall achieve exactly what he determines for it to accomplish.”
“The calling of the sons of God is unto holiness, that is, to be set apart unto Christ.”
“Christ is the Redeemer and the Deliverer of those that sat in darkness.”
The Bible teaches that God's mercy is sovereignly given to whom He pleases, as seen in Romans 9:15.
Romans 9:15, Isaiah 55:10-11, Acts 2:39
Election is affirmed by numerous scriptures, including Ephesians 1:4, which states we are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:13, Acts 13:48
Effectual calling is critical as it ensures that God's purpose in salvation is accomplished for His chosen people.
Isaiah 55:10-11, John 10:3-4, 1 Corinthians 1:9
Being called by God refers to His effectual summons to His chosen ones to come to faith and holiness.
John 10:27, Romans 8:30, 2 Timothy 1:9
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