The sermon titled "The Eternal Purpose of God," delivered by Tom Harding, focuses on the immutability and effectual nature of God's sovereign purpose as revealed in Scripture, particularly through Isaiah 14:25-27. The key arguments highlight that God's purpose is unchanging, encompassing all things, and ultimately accomplishes His will without fail. Specific passages such as Ephesians 1, Romans 3, and John 6 are referenced to illustrate God's eternal plan for salvation and His predestining grace towards the elect. The practical significance of this doctrine serves as a source of comfort for believers, affirming that salvation is entirely dependent on God's immutable purpose and grace, not human effort.
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 is unchanging. God has always saved sinners by His purpose and by His grace.”
“The purpose of God includes all things... Nothing happens by chance.”
“The purpose of God is effectual and must and will be accomplished.”
The Bible teaches that God's eternal purpose is unchanging and sovereignly fulfills His plan for redemption.
The Scriptures declare that God's eternal purpose is immutable, meaning it does not change. As seen in Isaiah 14:24, God says, 'Surely, as I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand.' This emphasizes that God's purpose in creation and redemption is firmly set and cannot be altered. Furthermore, in Isaiah 46:10, God declares, 'I declare the end from the beginning,' signifying His absolute sovereignty over all events. This assurance of an unchanging purpose provides strong consolation to believers, anchoring their hope in Christ, as stated in Hebrews 6:17-19.
Isaiah 14:24, Isaiah 46:10, Hebrews 6:17-19
Salvation is based on God's eternal purpose as seen in Scripture, which emphasizes His sovereign choice.
Salvation relies solely on God's eternal purpose, which is articulated clearly in Scripture. Ephesians 1:11 states, 'In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who works all things after the counsel of his own will.' This illustrates that our salvation is not contingent upon our works but is a result of God's sovereign decree. Moreover, in 2 Thessalonians 2:13, it affirms that God chose us for salvation through sanctification and belief of the truth. This confirms that God's purpose governs not only who will be saved but also the means of salvation itself, which is grace through faith.
Ephesians 1:11, 2 Thessalonians 2:13, Romans 3:24
Understanding God's purpose assures Christians of His sovereignty and the certainty of their salvation.
For Christians, grasping the significance of God's eternal purpose is essential for several reasons. First, it provides assurance of God's sovereignty over all aspects of life, demonstrating that He rules over creation and human affairs as expressed in Romans 11:36: 'Of him, and through him, and to him, are all things.' This understanding frees believers from fear of randomness or chance in the world. Second, appreciating God’s purpose reinforces the assurance of salvation; as seen in Isaiah 14:27, 'For the Lord of hosts hath purposed: who shall disannul it?' It underscores the message that nothing can thwart God's plans for His elect, offering believers hope and security in their relationship with Christ.
Romans 11:36, Isaiah 14:27, Hebrews 6:17-19
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