In the sermon "God's Eternal Purpose," Tom Harding addresses the theological concept of God's immutable purpose as revealed in Isaiah 14:24-27. He emphasizes that God's purposes are unchanging and that they encompass all things, both in creation and salvation. Using Scripture passages such as Ephesians 1 and 2 Thessalonians 2, he argues that salvation is not based on human will but solely on God's eternal decree and purpose. The sermon highlights the practical significance of believers' assurance in salvation, affirming that God's sovereign hand controls all events, ensuring the fulfillment of His promises.
Key Quotes
“Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass, and as I have purposed, so shall it stand.”
“The purpose of God, the decree of God is immutable. That is, it is unchanging.”
“All things are of God. Nothing happens by chance. It's ordered by the decree and good providence of God.”
“His decree cannot be frustrated. His will cannot be resisted.”
God's eternal purpose is unchanging and encompasses all things, ensuring that His will is accomplished.
The Bible teaches that God's eternal purpose is immutable and comprehensive. In Isaiah 14:24, it affirms that what God has purposed will stand. This concept is echoed in Malachi 3:6, where the Lord states, 'I change not.' This means God's redemptive plan and promises remain constant throughout time. Furthermore, Isaiah 14:26 highlights that God's purpose extends 'upon the whole earth,' indicating His sovereignty over all creation. Every event in history, both great and small, is governed by His divine will, emphasizing the certainty of His sovereign plan in salvation.
Isaiah 14:24-27, Malachi 3:6
Scripture repeatedly affirms that God's purpose in salvation is rooted in His eternal decree and cannot be thwarted.
The truth of God's purpose in salvation is firmly established in Scripture. Ephesians 1:11 states that we are predestined according to His purpose, affirming that salvation is grounded in God's eternal decree. Additionally, 2 Thessalonians 2:13 tells us that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation from the beginning, demonstrating His sovereign will in selecting His elect. Further, Isaiah 14:27 reassures us that God's purpose is effectual and cannot be annulled. Thus, the Bible consistently attests to the reliability of God's plan to save His people, emphasizing that nothing can obstruct His will.
Ephesians 1:11, 2 Thessalonians 2:13, Isaiah 14:27
Understanding God's unchanging purpose reassures Christians of their salvation and God's sovereignty over all things.
For Christians, understanding God's unchanging purpose is critically important as it provides assurance of their salvation and a confidence in God's sovereignty. Hebrews 6:17 highlights the immutability of God's counsel, which serves as a strong consolation for believers, anchoring their hope in Christ. This understanding allows Christians to trust that their redemption is not based on fluctuating human actions but on God's eternal decree. Additionally, realizing that everything unfolds according to God’s plan encourages believers to navigate life's uncertainties with faith, knowing that all things are under His sovereign control (Romans 11:36). Ultimately, faith in God's unchanging purpose offers profound peace and assurance in the midst of trials.
Hebrews 6:17, Romans 11:36
God's purpose is the foundation for His promise of salvation, securing the redemption of His elect.
God's purpose is intrinsically linked to His promise of salvation, forming the foundation upon which redemption is offered to His elect. The Scriptures affirm that all whom God saves are chosen by His eternal decree (2 Peter 1:4). This purpose ensures that God's promises are not merely hopeful aspirations but guaranteed realities. In Romans 3:24, Paul teaches that we are justified freely by God's grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus, highlighting that our justification is secured by God's immutable purpose. Therefore, the promise of salvation is not contingent upon human effort but firmly rests in God's sovereign will and eternal plan, ensuring that all whom He has called will be saved.
2 Peter 1:4, Romans 3:24
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