In "God's Estate Planning," Rex Bartley addresses the doctrine of divine election and adoption, emphasizing the believer's inheritance of eternal life through Christ. He argues that the term "inherit" used by the rich young ruler highlights the relational nature of salvation as a gift rather than a wage earned by individual merit. Key Scripture references include Mark 10:21, which suggests Jesus' love for the elect; John 3:16, illustrating God's provision of salvation; and Galatians 4:4-5, which underlines the necessity of Christ fulfilling the law for our adoption. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election, stating that it is God who chooses to adopt wretched sinners, and this adoption grants believers a legal right to their inheritance, making the spiritual blessings of grace, mercy, and eternal life accessible solely through the work of Jesus Christ.
“We have nothing to offer. God has no reason, based on our merits, to adopt us.”
“The inheritance that we receive was planned by the triune God in eternity and finalized by Christ when He was made sin on our behalf.”
“God hath in Himself all power to defend you, all wisdom to direct you, all mercy to pardon you, all grace to enrich you, all righteousness to clothe you, and all goodness to supply you.”
“If you're here and you do not know Christ... I would encourage you, beseech Him for mercy.”
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