The sermon "Storm Warning #31" addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in the salvific process and the centrality of Christ's righteousness. Key arguments highlight how God's unmerited favor leads to salvation for the elect, illustrated through Scripture references like Romans 8:29 and Ephesians 2:8, which affirm the doctrines of predestination and grace. The message contrasts the experiences of two individuals in response to preaching, underscoring the divine initiative in faith, as depicted in John 3:8 and Romans 9:16. The sermon's significance lies in its reinforcement of Reformed theology's tenets of unconditional election, the effective call of the Spirit, and the assurance of salvation, encouraging believers to find comfort and security in God's eternal love.
“The sinless Savior… was not made of the seed of Adam, so as to be contaminated by sin, but of the seed of the woman.”
“Faith is not a work of salvation, but a work of salvation.”
“Your salvation in Christ is sure, safe, and certain as the powerful hands of God.”
“Today is the day of salvation Call upon the name of the Lord while he may be found...”
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