In the sermon titled "A God Established Church," Missionary Lance Hellar addresses the sovereignty of God in the establishment of the church at Philippi, as detailed in Acts 16:6 and Philippians 1:1-11. Hellar argues that the founding of the church was not merely coincidental but orchestrated by God's will, emphasizing that He purposefully directs the preaching of the gospel to specific individuals, specifically Lydia and the Philippian jailer. The preacher highlights God's grace, illustrating that true salvation involves God opening hearts to the message of the gospel, and underscores that this work is rooted in God's eternal purpose and electing love. The sermon articulates significant Reformed doctrines, such as divine sovereignty, irresistible grace, and the affirmation that God has a people whom He calls to Himself, leading to the conclusion that the church is built not by human effort but by God's deliberate action.
“God is giving us insight into things which normally we don't have any insight into.”
“The help that every man needs. The only help is Christ, isn't it? He's our help and he's all our salvation.”
“This is what it takes to establish a church. If there's anything that's humbling to any minister of the gospel, that's it.”
“God will shake heaven and earth to save his people.”
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