In Frank Tate's sermon titled "Growing In Grace and Knowledge," the main theological topic addressed is the gradual process of spiritual sight and understanding in the believer's life, particularly as illustrated by the unique miracle of Jesus healing a blind man in Mark 8:22-26. Tate emphasizes that this miracle symbolizes the divine grace and power necessary for salvation, underlining that spiritual blindness, inherited from Adam's fall, obscures the glory of Christ and the truth of God's salvation. He argues that initial spiritual sight comes from God's sovereign will, paralleling the blind man’s experience with the condition of all humanity, underlining the importance of being brought to Christ by those who can see Him. The sermon highlights the significance of progressive knowledge and trust in Christ throughout a believer's life, suggesting that while one cannot grow in righteousness or holiness, they can certainly grow in grace and knowledge of Jesus. This growth is nourished by the preaching of God’s Word, which is a critical means through which believers are enlightened and strengthened.
“There's a blind man. If a sinner's gonna be saved, we gotta know we're blind first.”
“The Lord gives sight knowledge to his people...but that knowledge and that sight grows over time.”
“When God very first saves a sinner, makes them righteous, they'll never be more righteous… even in heaven they won't be.”
“If you would see more clearly, you would grow in grace, you would grow in faith, you would grow in trust of the Savior.”
The Bible teaches that humans are spiritually blind due to sin and can only see the glory of Christ through divine revelation.
John 1:5, John 3:19, 1 Corinthians 2:14
Scripture affirms that salvation is solely by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, who bore our sins.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Mark 8:22-26
Acknowledging our dependence on Christ is vital as it deepens our faith and understanding of His grace in our lives.
Romans 5:6, Colossians 2:6-7, Mark 8:22-26
Growing in knowledge enhances a Christian's faith by providing clearer understanding and deeper reliance on Christ.
2 Peter 3:18, Mark 8:22-26
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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