In his sermon "God's Eternal Purpose in Christ Jesus Our Lord - Part 2," Daniel Parks addresses the doctrine of God's eternal purpose as articulated in Ephesians 3:11. He argues that God's purpose in Christ was both made and accomplished, emphasizing that it is immutable and eternal, rooted in His sovereign will. Parks references Scripture, particularly Romans 9:11, Ephesians 1:4, and 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14, to illustrate the concept of election, stating that God's choice of people for salvation is wholly by grace and independent of any works. He underscores that God's elect are not merely chosen but also prepared for holiness, standing before God without blame, signifying their eternal security and love in Christ. The sermon concludes with the practical significance of this doctrine, highlighting the assurance it provides believers regarding their standing before God and the continued sovereignty of His redemptive plan.
“God’s eternal purpose was made in Christ before the foundation of the world and accomplished in Christ when he shouted in his death, it is finished.”
“God’s purpose does not depend on what we do, not at all, but upon Him who calls.”
“Election is unto salvation—every time it is mentioned in the Scriptures, it is unto holiness, it is unto blamelessness.”
“If God had waited for me to make the choice, it never would have been done.”
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