The sermon titled "The Called," preached by Peter L. Meney, focuses on the Reformed doctrine of effectual calling as presented in Romans 8:28-32. Meney emphasizes that the "called" are a distinct group who have received God's sovereign grace and are assured of their salvation. He supports this discussion through Scripture, highlighting Ephesians 2:1-10, which illustrates God’s initiative in calling the spiritually dead to life, thus underscoring the idea of regeneration through the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it assures the faithful of their identity in Christ, encourages them to live in light of their calling, and emphasizes the transformative process of conviction, conversion, conformity to Christ, and ultimate completion in glory.
“We are the called because it is God who has done the calling.”
“This calling is the powerful, efficacious calling of sinners, dead in their sins, to spiritual life in Jesus Christ.”
“Holiness is a gift from God. It is entire, it is complete.”
“The Lord convicted us of sin the day we were born again, and he will be convicting us of sin the day that we die.”
The Bible defines 'the called' as a distinct group chosen by God for salvation, who are transformed by His grace.
Romans 8:28-32, Ephesians 2:1-7
Effectual calling is demonstrated through the internal transformation and faith in Christ that it produces in believers.
Romans 8:30, Ephesians 2:1-5
Conversion is vital for Christians as it symbolizes the beginning of spiritual life and the transformative relationship with Christ.
Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 2:4-5
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