In the sermon "From Death to Life," Frank Tate expounds on Ephesians 2:1, focusing on the doctrine of total depravity and spiritual resurrection. Tate emphasizes the crucial distinction between being spiritually dead in sin and merely sick, asserting that only God can effectuate true life in a believer. He supports his arguments through various Scriptures, including Romans 5:12 and 1 Corinthians 15:21, illustrating that all humanity is guilty of sin inherited from Adam, the representative of humanity. Tate’s exploration of the word "quickened" highlights that spiritual life is granted solely by God's grace through Christ’s redemptive work, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone. The sermon concludes by inviting listeners to recognize their need for life in Christ, asserting the necessity of hearing the gospel as a personal call to each individual.
“The gospel will never be a blessing to me until I hear it for myself. The gospel will never be a blessing to you until you hear it for yourself.”
“We can't do anything to earn salvation because we're dead. Only God can do something for a sinner.”
“The only one who has the power to give us life is God. Salvation is all in Christ.”
“If in Adam all die, Christ all can be made alive. If one representative man can make us sinners by his disobedience, a second representative man can make us righteous by his obedience.”
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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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