The sermon titled "Effectual Calling Pictured in the Call of Abraham" by Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed doctrine of effectual calling through the biblical narrative of Abraham's call by God. Boyd emphasizes that the call of Abraham serves as a paradigm for understanding how God sovereignly intervenes in the lives of individuals, imparting faith and regeneration. The preacher supports his remarks with Scripture references such as Genesis 12 and Exodus 13, illustrating how God's call is both a command and an act of divine grace that cannot be resisted. He highlights the central Reformed tenet that salvation is solely by God's grace and not based on human works, emphasizing the necessity of Christ's righteousness for acceptance with God. This doctrinal understanding carries significant practical implications, affirming the believer's confidence in God's active role in their spiritual journey and the assurance of final perseverance through faith in Christ.
“Have you ever marveled how that the wooing of the Holy Spirit to point you to Christ was all a result of God's sovereign grace?”
“Regeneration proceeds faith. You're not born again because you believe; you believe because you're born again.”
“The righteousness of Christ... is missing in modern day preaching because they are trying to establish their own righteousness.”
“The very strong arm of God that brought Israel out of Egypt is the same strong arm of God which has saved you, which has called you with an effectual call.”
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