The sermon titled "He Called Thee," delivered by Rex Bartley, addresses the Reformed doctrine of God's effectual calling to salvation. Bartley highlights the story of Blind Bartimaeus from Mark 10:46-52 as a vivid illustration of how God sovereignly calls sinners to Himself, emphasizing that it is God who initiates the encounter with the lost and not the other way around. The preacher argues that this divine calling is not merely an invitation but an authoritative command that guarantees the response of those chosen by God, as depicted in Scripture references including John 10, Romans 8:28, and 2 Timothy 1:9. This doctrinal assertion underscores the significance of God's sovereignty in election and grace, reinforcing the conviction that the act of coming to Christ is a result of His irresistible grace and that genuine faith is ultimately a gift from God, encouraging believers to reflect on their need for mercy and the awe of being among the called.
“This was not a request that our Lord made, it was a command, and this is how he calls all of his people.”
“When men and women protest that choice, that sovereign choice of God, you can be sure that it is because they have never seen their need of salvation.”
“There has never been a sheep of God who has been called who has not come to Christ.”
“There has never been a time, never an instance in the Scriptures that we can read where one came to Christ, beseeching Him for mercy for themselves or others, that that mercy was not given.”
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