John Eadie's sermon, "Oh the Immensity of the Gift," focuses on the profound doctrine of God's sovereign love, particularly as it pertains to His choice to redeem humanity rather than fallen angels. Eadie argues that God's love is both sovereign and gracious, evidenced by the fact that while angels who sinned were cast into eternal judgment, mankind received the gift of redemption through Jesus Christ. He references Scripture, notably John 3:16 and 2 Peter 2:4, to illustrate that redemption is a unique demonstration of divine mercy, asserting that it is only by God's sovereign decision that fallen humanity, in its weakness, is given the opportunity for salvation. Eadie emphasizes the remarkable nature of this gift and its implications for understanding God's character, highlighting the mystery behind His choice and invoking a sense of awe toward God's love for a fallen world.
“The preference of fallen man to fallen angels as the recipients of divine love can only be resolved into a mysterious exercise of divine sovereignty.”
“God so loved the world, loved it with such ardour and indescribable generosity, loved it so that he gave his only begotten Son, O the immensity of the gift.”
“Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins.”
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