The sermon "Election 2" by Mikal Smith primarily addresses the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election, emphasizing God's sovereign choice of a people before the foundation of the world. Smith argues that this election is not based on any merit or condition found within individuals but solely on God's will. He references Scripture, particularly John 6:37 and Acts 13:48, to illustrate how those chosen by the Father will come to Christ and will believe, affirming the idea that belief is the result of God's ordaining. The practical significance of this doctrine highlights the assurance of salvation for the elect and challenges common misconceptions about ethnic Israel's role in God's redemptive plan, moving towards a more comprehensive understanding of the spiritual Israel encompassing all believers.
“This election didn't have anything to do with anything that they did, anything found in them.”
“The believing came because the causation, the condition for their believing was that they were ordained to eternal life.”
“As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.”
“Let God be true and every man a liar.”
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