The sermon by Gabe Gonzalez on Romans 1:18-32 addresses the doctrine of divine wrath and the distinction between the elect and the reprobate in the context of God's plan of salvation. Gonzalez emphasizes that God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness, as indicated in Romans 1:18-32, where those who reject God are given over to their sinful desires. He supports his argument with various Scripture passages, including Genesis 2:17, Malachi 1:2-3, and Romans 9:6-11, illustrating God's eternal love for the elect and the reality of His wrath against those not chosen. This distinction is critical in Reformed theology as it underscores the importance of regeneration, the effectual call, and grace, ultimately affirming that salvation is solely through the work of Christ and not by human effort. The sermon calls believers to boldly share the gospel and warn others of God's impending judgment while holding fast to the truth that assurance comes from Christ's completed work alone.
“The wrath of God is just as real as the love of God.”
“God has made vessels of mercy and He's made vessels of wrath.”
“The only thing that saves a man is the blood of Christ.”
“Grace works for the elect alone. It's a sinner's gospel.”
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