The sermon titled "Willing in the Day of His Power," preached by Mikal Smith, centers on the theological topic of divine sovereignty and human ability, particularly focusing on the concept of how God's power compels His people to willingly embrace Him. Smith argues against the common belief in human free will, asserting that true willingness to come to Christ originates not from human effort but from God's sovereign initiative, as expressed in Psalm 110:3. He supports his arguments with Scripture references, particularly John 1:12-13 and Romans 9, demonstrating that spiritual rebirth and the ability to believe are predicated on God's mercy rather than human will. The implication of this doctrine is profound, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of God, reinforcing the Reformed tenet of irresistible grace and the election of the saints.
“The false doctrine of self-determination or free will has been held as a foundational right that all cognitive creation, men and angels, have.”
“Thy people shall be made willing in the day of thy power. There is a certainty that this mercy will be given to these people to believe.”
“Without the overcoming power of God's free and sovereign grace in giving life to the spiritually dead sinner, there never will be a willing.”
“It is not of your will but of God that showeth mercy.”
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