This sermon by Jim Casey addresses the theological doctrine of the eternal union of the elect with God, focusing on how this union is established in eternity and manifests through various covenants. The key arguments include the eternal and imminent nature of this union as rooted in God's love, with specific emphasis on the decrees of election, justification, and adoption of believers. Casey explores various scriptural references, including Ephesians 1:4-6 and Hebrews 2:11-12, to illustrate the relationship of believers to Christ as both elect and personal, underscoring the security and permanence of this union. The practical significance of this doctrine revolves around the assurance it provides to believers of their irrevocable connection to God, encouraging unity and love among the faithful as reflections of divine love.
“This union that we're talking about is the union of the elect unto God, their adoption by Him, their justification before Him, and their acceptance with Him.”
“The love of Christ to the elect is as early as that of his father's love to Christ and to his elect, in which it seems was a love of satisfaction and delight.”
“This bond of union cannot be dissolved, and because of this, the people of God become a part of God himself, a near, dear part, even as the apple of his eye.”
“Union to Christ is the first thing, the first blessings of grace flowing from love, that love of God, and affected by it.”
The Bible teaches that the elect are eternally united with God through Christ's love and the decree of election.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:38-39
Scripture affirms election through verses that speak of God's sovereign choice and love for the elect.
Ephesians 1:4, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
Eternal love underscores God's unchanging commitment to His elect, offering security and assurance of salvation.
John 17:23, Romans 8:39
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