The sermon "After Ye Heard the Word of Truth" by Tim James focuses on the theological significance of the Gospel as articulated in Ephesians 1:13. The preacher emphasizes that believing in Christ occurs "after" one hears the Word of Truth, which he defines as the Gospel of salvation. He argues that genuine faith arises not from human efforts but as a divine work of the Holy Spirit who applies this truth to the hearts of the elect. The sermon underscores the importance of preaching the Gospel, highlighting that it is through the declaration of God's saving act that individuals come to faith—a teaching deeply rooted in Reformed doctrines of election and irresistible grace. Ultimately, James stresses that the assurance of salvation is conveyed through the proclamation of the Gospel, revealing the believer’s identity as chosen and redeemed in Christ.
“The Gospel is easy to understand. It's hard to swallow, impossible apart from a work of grace in your heart.”
“You believe after you hear the Word of Truth. No one knows Christ, no one knows Christ without hearing the truth, the Word of truth.”
“The gospel is the good news... to those who have been by the Spirit made hungry and thirsty for that which they cannot of themselves attain.”
“The Gospel is the Good News of salvation realized as belonging to us.”
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