The sermon "A Time to Gather Stones Together" by Cody Henson focuses on God's sovereignty in the timing of events and His grace in the context of judgment, as illustrated in Ecclesiastes 3:5. Henson argues that all occurrences, including birth, death, and judgment, are appointed by God in His divine plan, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of predestination. He uses the narrative of the woman caught in adultery (John 8) to illustrate how Christ refrains from casting stones of judgment, highlighting His grace. Additionally, he discusses how believers, referred to as "stones," are gathered together in Christ, emphasizing the significance of divine election and grace in salvation. The sermon ultimately points towards the assurance that, for God's elect, there is no condemnation, as Christ has borne the judgment on their behalf.
“Our God is sovereign, completely sovereign over everyone, everything. Everywhere, all the time, no exceptions, and to everything that has ever happened, to everything that ever will happen, there is a season, it means a point in time, and a purpose under the heaven.”
“He alone has the right to cast the stones of judgment against sin. No man, no man but the God-man. No man but Him, the one righteous man.”
“Every time the Gospel is preached... the stones are cast at the unbelieving, who stumble at the Word, and yet those who find mercy in the Lord Jesus Christ are stones our Lord gathers to Himself.”
“Our God is a just God, but He's also a Savior. Aren't you thankful? Oh, I'm so thankful.”
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