In his sermon titled "Three Miracles of Grace," Frank Tate addresses the doctrine of God's sovereign grace as illustrated through three distinct miracles described in Exodus 4:1-9. Tate emphasizes that these miracles reveal both God's power and the grace afforded to His people. He explores how the transformation of Moses' rod into a serpent signifies Christ's victory over the law, which condemns sin, while the healing of Moses' leprous hand symbolizes the cleansing of sin through Christ's sacrifice. The third miracle, where water turns to blood, foreshadows God's judgment on unbelievers and the mercy granted to the elect. Through these narratives, Tate articulates the practical significance of trusting in Christ's completed work, highlighting key Reformed themes such as total depravity and the efficacy of Christ's atonement, ultimately reassuring believers of their security in God's grace.
“Moses, you’re right. You’re nothing. You’re not able to do this job. But your qualification for doing this job is the Lord’s going to be with you.”
“The people that God gives ears to hear, the people that God gives a heart to believe, they’re gonna hear you.”
“Christ took the power of the law, the power to condemn his people away from the law when he was made sin for his people.”
“If you’re washed in the blood of Christ, you’re white as snow. There’s no corruption, no disease of sin left in you at all.”
It symbolizes how Christ breaks the power of the law to condemn believers.
Exodus 4:2-5
The leprous hand represents the corruption of sin in our nature, while being healed signifies Christ's cleansing grace.
Exodus 4:6-7, Psalm 51:7
It underscores the seriousness of sin and the mercy found in Christ's atonement.
Exodus 4:9, Exodus 7:19
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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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