Pastor Tim James's sermon titled "The Promise of Grace" centers around God's sovereign grace as expressed in Zephaniah 3:17. James articulates that this promise applies to God's elect remnant, highlighting that God's saving action is not conditioned by the merit of individuals but is wholly based on His grace. He supports this with references to God's joy over His people, the effectiveness of Christ's redemptive work, and the assurance of salvation for those who believe, rooting his arguments in Scriptures such as Isaiah 1 and the New Testament narratives about Jesus as the Good Shepherd (Luke 15). The significance of this message lies in its emphasis on the unconditional love of God, who, despite His people's inherent sinfulness, decisively acts to save and rejoice over them, assuring believers of the permanence of their salvation.
“He will save. He will rejoice over thee with joy. He will rest in His love. He will joy over thee with singing.”
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“He doesn't say He can be in the midst if you'll just let Him. It says He's there. He is there.”
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“Christ came into the world to save sinners, saith the Scripture. But the righteous need not apply then.”
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“As far as the east is from the west, so far hath He removed our sins from us. That's something to sing about.”
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