The sermon titled "A Simple Look at Predestination," delivered by Bruce Crabtree, primarily addresses the doctrine of predestination as presented in Romans 8:28-30. The key arguments emphasize God's sovereign and individualistic approach to predestination, where God foreknew and predetermined individuals for salvation rather than groups or nations. Specific Scripture references, including Romans and Ephesians, illustrate how God's act of predestination encompasses foreknowledge, calling, justification, and glorification, all of which underscore God's initiative in salvation. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is that believers can have assurance in their salvation, knowing it is grounded in God's unchanging purpose and sovereign grace rather than human merit or effort.
“Predestination is of individuals... God predestinated individual people to be conformed to the image of His Son.”
“Every step of the way, from foreknowing them to glorifying them, this was God's mighty act. He did it.”
“If you're here this morning, brothers and sisters, and you have been called to Jesus Christ... your eternal destiny is fixed and it can never be changed.”
“It's God's work. It humbles a man. It kicks the props from under a man. And it puts him on his face before the Lord of Glory saying, is there mercy reserved for me?”
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