In this sermon on Romans 1:1-17, Gabe Gonzalez articulates the doctrine of the Gospel as a declaration of God's sovereign grace and an accomplished work through Christ. He emphasizes that the Gospel is not an offer but a divine announcement of salvation meant only for the elect, referencing Matthew 1:21 and Romans 1:16-17 to support his belief that salvation is the work of God alone. Gonzalez discusses the fall of man, portraying humanity as wholly sinful and in need of a Savior, thereby underscoring that grace is a sovereign choice of God and that faith itself is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9). The practical significance of his message stresses the importance of understanding divine election and the believer's assurance in salvation, ultimately urging believers to trust in God's control over the call to salvation and the unfolding of His redemptive plan.
“The gospel is... a declaration. That means it’s a done deal. It’s already been done.”
“Grace is a sovereign choice of God... if He’s gonna save a person, He’s already determined to save them.”
“There’s a difference between the called and the chosen…the foundation of the Lord standeth sure. The Lord knoweth them that are his.”
“The condition that saves a man is Christ shedding his blood... You can’t tell somebody that, oh yeah, you’re saved, but if you sin, you’re not saved.”
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