The sermon by Mikal Smith tackles the theological theme of man's spiritual inability. Smith emphasizes that humanity, in its natural state, is incapable of doing anything spiritually good or pleasing to God due to original sin, a teaching that aligns with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity. He draws from various Scripture passages such as Genesis 2:16-17, Ephesians 2:1, and Jeremiah 17:9 to illustrate that all are born in sin, inherently evil, and apart from God’s regenerating grace, they lack any capacity for genuine spiritual decision-making or faith. The significance of this doctrine lies in highlighting the absolute necessity of divine grace and intervention for salvation; only God is capable of transforming individuals from spiritual death to life. Thus, the sermon serves to bolster the need for reliance on God's sovereign grace rather than human effort.
“Every one of us, man, woman, and child, are guilty of transgressing a holy God. Every one of us... deserve the full wrath of God in hellfire and brimstone.”
“You cannot choose to be saved. Why? Because God's glory demands it.”
“The only thing that overcomes the natural nature is whenever a nature from above is given to you, a spiritual nature.”
“There is nothing good in you at all. None. No matter how good, humanly speaking, you might be.”
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