In Frank Tate's sermon titled "The Absolute Kingship of Christ," he explores the sovereignty of Christ as depicted in the life of Joseph from Genesis 37. Tate argues that Joseph’s dreams prefigure Christ’s kingship, where he is favored and future ruler, provoking jealousy and hatred from his brothers—reflective of humanity's response to God's sovereignty. Key texts include Genesis 37:5-11, Matthew 26:62-64, and John 5:21, illustrating Christ’s ultimate authority over all creation and salvation. The doctrinal significance lies in affirming the Reformed understanding of salvation being entirely God's sovereign choice, emphasizing that it cannot be earned or demanded by human effort but is dispensed freely by Christ to whom He wills.
“The sovereignty of Christ the Savior is the security of salvation for every guilty sinner.”
“Man by nature hates the God who could save them or damn them.”
“Eternal life, salvation, it's up to God alone, His will and His choice.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ saves whom he will.”
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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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