The sermon titled "No Choice, No Decision, No Will" by Tim James delves into the doctrine of divine election and predestination as articulated in Romans 9. The preacher underscores the sovereignty of God in salvation, arguing that salvation is solely determined by God's will without any contribution or choice from humanity. The key Scripture references include Romans 9:18-24, which illustrate God's authority as the potter who shapes the clay, emphasizing that individuals have no agency in their predestined outcomes. The doctrine is significant within Reformed theology, highlighting God's absolute sovereignty and grace, as it establishes that all mankind is categorized as vessels of mercy or vessels fitted for destruction, which underscores the theological implications of grace devoid of human merit.
“The entire chapter is primarily about God executing His power in the demonstration of His sovereign loving mercy and grace to whomsoever He hath pleased.”
“This is what it's about. All used according to His purpose to make His power known in the exercise of His mercy, and the exercise of His grace, or the exercise of His wrath.”
“Neither vessel has anything to do with what function they are made for.”
“Everyone here is being used and will be used until God is finished using you on earth.”
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