In the sermon "When God Gets Done," Don Fortner explores the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the inherent spiritual ignorance of unregenerate people, as illustrated in Isaiah 45:20-25. Fortner articulates that all lost individuals possess "no knowledge" of the true God and reiterates that religious exertions apart from divine revelation are futile as they worship a God who cannot save. He supports his arguments by referencing Scripture passages such as 1 Corinthians 2:14, which emphasizes the natural man's inability to comprehend spiritual truths, and Romans 1:21, which discusses humanity's tendency to worship an imagined deity rather than the one true God. The practical significance of his message is to highlight the need for a sovereignly granted spiritual awakening in order for individuals to attain genuine knowledge of God, making it clear that salvation only comes through looking to Christ, the ultimate revelation of God's power and justice.
“God says assemble yourselves and come. Draw near together ye that are escaped of the nations. They have no knowledge.”
“A God that cannot save is no God at all. And if you worship such a God, you're not saved.”
“The only way a sinner can ever be saved is by looking to this great and glorious God who reveals himself in his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Look to Christ just like that... every sinner in the world who looks to this God revealed in Christ, immediately he's saved by God's true grace.”
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