In his sermon "Election 4," Mikal Smith explores the Reformed doctrine of individual election as expounded in Romans, particularly chapters 8 and 9. He argues that Paul emphasizes personal, rather than national, election, stating that God's elect are those who have been called according to His purpose, regardless of ethnicity (Romans 8:28-30). Smith uses Scripture references, including Romans 9:6-13 and Malachi 1:2-3, to demonstrate that God's election is not based on human actions but on His sovereign will, with the example of Jacob and Esau illustrating God's choice of the younger over the elder despite their equal moral standing. The practical significance of this doctrine, according to Smith, is the assurance it provides believers that they stand uncondemned before God due to their election and that their salvation is rooted in divine grace, not human merit.
“It is the elect of God who will not be charged before God. Now that's a blessed thing, brethren.”
“Election is the purpose of God, not the afterthought of God.”
“The ones who believe are the ones whom the arm of the Lord extends to.”
“We love Him because He first loved us.”
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