In the sermon titled "The Revelation of Grace," Jim Byrd addresses the theological doctrine of grace as presented in Ephesians 3. Byrd emphasizes that salvation is solely by grace, not a result of human effort or adherence to the law, reinforcing the Reformed belief in total depravity and unconditional election. He cites Scripture extensively, particularly Ephesians 1-3, to illustrate that God's plan of salvation originated with Him, marked by His sovereign love and purpose, and culminated in the person and work of Jesus Christ. The practical significance of these points lies in the assurance and confidence believers can have in God's unchanging grace and their call to share this message in their lives and communities.
“All things start and end with God. And really, that's what Paul does in the book of Ephesians. He begins with God.”
“I stooped in false religion... but I see it in me, total depravity.”
“He said, I'm a prisoner of Jesus Christ... Wherever you are, whatever your state... you're in that condition because of God's eternal decree.”
“A Gospel that you believe… if you can't find it in the Old Testament, you've got the wrong gospel.”
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