The sermon "Overcoming Grace 3" by Mikal Smith addresses the Reformed doctrine of overcoming grace, emphasizing God's sovereignty in the process of salvation. The preacher argues that the grace exerted by God transforms individuals who are by nature unable to please Him due to their sinful state. Throughout the sermon, he references Scripture, particularly focusing on Ephesians 1:17-18 and Ephesians 2:5, demonstrating that spiritual understanding and salvation are gifts from God that cannot be achieved through human effort. The doctrine bears practical significance as it reassures believers that their salvation is secure, founded upon God's unmerited favor rather than their own actions, thus fostering humility and dependence on Christ.
“If He does all things good and if He is all wise, then everything He does in your life is good and wise.”
“To say that I'm too far gone that God wouldn't save me is to impugn God's sovereign grace.”
“Overcoming grace is a beautiful, wonderful, hope-filled doctrine because we know that because God is sovereign, He can exert that overcoming grace on whomever He wants.”
“The eyes of your understanding being enlightened that ye may know ... what is the exceeding greatness of His power to usward who believe.”
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