The sermon "Walking Before God," delivered by Frank Tate, focuses primarily on the believers' relationship and obedience to God through faith, emphasizing the doctrine of God’s sovereignty and grace as illustrated in Genesis 17:1. Tate argues that the call to "walk before" God means to live in faith and complete dependence on God's character and promises, exemplified through God's interaction with Abram at the age of 99, despite the seemingly impossible circumstances surrounding the promise of Isaac. Through the exploration of the name "El Shaddai," Tate references key biblical texts such as 1 Corinthians 1:29 and Genesis 18:14, reinforcing the idea that God’s purpose aligns with His timing, demonstrating His omnipotence that ensures promises are fulfilled without human intervention. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, teaching believers to rely entirely on God's grace and sovereignty for salvation and daily living, which leads to a transformed life characterized by faith and obedience.
“God is not going to fulfill His promise until He does it without any help from you and me.”
“Nothing's too hard for God... His promises will come to pass.”
“The only way a person who's a sinner... could ever be perfect is by being found in Christ.”
“Salvation is not just checking a bunch of boxes... In Christ, we belong.”
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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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