In the sermon "Great Things Jesus Had Done," Peter L. Meney addresses the topic of Christ's sovereign grace and the transformation of the Gadarene man, illustrating the doctrine of personal salvation. He emphasizes the powerful encounter between Jesus and the demoniac, highlighting how this incident showcases Christ's authority over demons and provides a paradigm for discipleship. Specific scriptural references from Mark 5:1-20 are employed to illustrate the man's radical transformation and to show how Jesus traveled through a storm to liberate him, symbolizing divine intervention in human chaos. Meney draws practical significance from the passage, urging the church to recognize the individual needs of people and the necessity of sharing the transforming message of the Gospel, reflective of Reformed theology's emphasis on God's sovereign choice in salvation.
“The freewill gospel that saturates so much religion today has nothing to offer a Gadarene demoniac like this man, except to bind him hand and foot. But the gospel of free and sovereign grace... is a message of hope for the neediest of souls.”
“The Lord deals with real people. He deals with real people with real problems, like you and like me.”
“If we compromise our doctrine... it won't end well. Remember this, there is not one more nor one less of God's people going to be in heaven.”
“This man once wore the badge of Satan and now he bore testimony to the Lord Jesus Christ. He was an ornament a trophy of grace.”
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