In "Partakers Of The Heavenly Calling," Todd Nibert addresses the significance of being called by God, a concept deeply rooted in Reformed theology. He emphasizes that this divine calling is not universally extended, highlighting the sovereignty of God's choice in calling specific individuals to salvation. Nibert references key Scriptures such as Romans 8:28, 2 Timothy 1:9, and Ephesians 4:1 to illustrate that believers are 'chosen' and 'called' according to God’s purpose and grace, reinforcing the biblical foundations of election and effectual calling. The sermon underscores the practical implications of this doctrine, asserting that the call is transformative, instilling hope, holiness, and a sense of spiritual liberty in the believer’s life.
“If you are a believer, God Himself has called you. The heavenly calling. This is not an earthly calling.”
“He does not call everybody. Like this. Now, let me show you this from the scripture.”
“If He saves you, He calls you. You with this heavenly calling. And there's nothing more special than being called of God.”
“When God calls, you believe. He never calls in vain.”
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