In his sermon titled "Why Me," Kevin Thacker explores the profound doctrine of divine election through the lens of the narrative of Hosea and his wife, Gomer. He argues that God’s choice of a people is not based on their merit but on His sovereign grace, which illustrates His glory and the undeserving nature of His love. Thacker references 1 Corinthians 1:27-29, emphasizing that God has chosen the foolish and weak to demonstrate that salvation is completely a work of grace, rather than human achievement. The practical significance of this message encourages believers to embrace their identity as recipients of grace, prompting them to ponder the question, “Why me?” in light of God’s sovereign choice in salvation. Ultimately, the sermon calls Christians to reflect on God’s love and purpose in their lives, demonstrating His unwavering commitment despite human unfaithfulness.
“God chose a people… He chose the foolish things of the world to confound the wise.”
“Why does God choose a people? That no flesh should glory in His presence.”
“This is a family lesson. God's people throughout time… I'm teaching you something.”
“If my Lord sets His affection on an object of His love, He's going to have them—whatever it costs.”
The Bible clearly states that God chooses a people for Himself, as seen in passages like 1 Corinthians 1:27, highlighting His choice of the weak and despised.
1 Corinthians 1:27-29, Ephesians 1:4-5
God's grace is described as irresistible in that those He calls will inevitably respond, as illustrated in passages such as Romans 8:31-39.
Romans 8:31-39
Understanding God's covenant mercy is vital as it highlights His faithful love and commitment to His people, as seen in Hosea's relationship with Gomer.
Hosea 3:1-3
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