The sermon titled "Cut It Down" by Peter L. Meney addresses the theological topic of divine judgment and mercy as illustrated in the parable of the barren fig tree found in Luke 13:6-9. Meney emphasizes the importance of repentance, linking this teaching to Christ’s earlier admonition that without repentance, one will perish. The preacher explores the roles of the vineyard owner and the vineyard dresser, contemplating who they symbolize within the context of God’s sovereign grace. While he suggests that traditional interpretations may lead to confusion, he ultimately underscores the certainty of God's sovereign will in both salvation and reprobation, asserting the necessity of recognizing God's gracious choice in the life of believers. This teaching calls believers to humbly accept the reality of God’s judgment and the urgency of repentance.
“God's sovereign will is eternally settled and everlastingly fixed.”
“Sovereign grace is the teaching of the scriptures. It is the heart of the gospel.”
“The finest preacher with the finest sermon cannot make the dead live, except grace attends their work.”
“How blessed are we who have been planted in the vineyard of God's garden and made fruitful under the provision of his love and mercy.”
The Bible teaches that God's sovereign will secures salvation for His elect while leaving others outside of Christ.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:14-18
Repentance is essential for Christians because it aligns with the teaching that without it, one cannot be saved.
Luke 13:5, 2 Corinthians 7:10
Election is supported by various scriptures that affirm God's choice of certain individuals for salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:10-16
Accepting God's will regarding salvation is essential because He acts justly and according to His sovereign purpose.
Genesis 18:25, Luke 13:6-9
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