In Frank Tate's sermon titled "Be Thus Minded," the central theological topic is the importance of unity among believers in Christ, grounded in the doctrine of salvation by grace alone. Tate emphasizes that all believers are taught the same fundamental truths by God, specifically that salvation is accomplished through Christ's doing and dying, without any contribution from human efforts. He utilizes various scripture references, notably Philippians 3:15-16, to highlight that believers are to maintain a shared mindset that reflects reliance on God's grace rather than personal merit. The sermon underscores the significance of understanding Christ's roles as prophet, priest, and king, affirming that unity in doctrine leads to a life that rejoices in grace and acknowledges human sinfulness and dependence on Christ. Ultimately, Tate urges that believers continually avail themselves to the means of grace, particularly through the preaching of the Gospel, to grow in maturity and understanding of their salvation.
“Every believer has the same mind on how God saves his people… It's the rule of grace. Our rule of life is not law; it's God's grace.”
“Christ is our prophet… He reveals God to us… He is our righteousness.”
“The only way I can see Christ, the only way I can believe on Christ, is if the Holy Spirit gives it to me in the new birth.”
“We keep wanting to look at those things [our works] and hang on to those things, and they harm our souls because they keep us from trusting Christ alone.”
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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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