The sermon "Objection to Sovereignty" by Fred Evans addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and the reality of election as discussed in Romans 9:6-19. The preacher identifies three common objections to God's sovereign grace, particularly in relation to His faithfulness, the righteousness of His election, and His mercy toward individuals. He effectively uses Scripture, including Isaiah and Paul's explanation in Romans, to illustrate that not all who are biologically descended from Abraham are truly part of spiritual Israel, emphasizing the distinction between national and spiritual Israel. The practical significance lies in the assurance that God's sovereign choice is rooted in His immutable will, thus providing comfort and confidence in the security of salvation for the elect, while maintaining the reality of God's justice in hardening others who ultimately reject Him.
“They are not all Israel, which are of Israel.”
“Election is rooted in the sovereign will of almighty God without works.”
“If you believe you have a right to mercy, you lose the very meaning of the word mercy.”
“Who do you think you are? ... Who are you to take God's judgment and put it under your judgment?”
The Bible affirms God's sovereignty in all things, highlighting His control over salvation and election as seen in Romans 9:15-16.
Romans 9:15-16, Exodus 33:19
Election is evidenced in Scripture as God's choice of certain individuals for salvation before they were born, as articulated in Romans 9:11-13.
Romans 9:11-13, Ephesians 1:4-5
God's election is crucial because it underscores His sovereign grace in saving His people and highlights the assurance of salvation.
Romans 9:16, Ephesians 2:8-9
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