In Tim James' sermon titled "Because of His Covenant," he expounds on the theological concept of covenant mercies as illustrated in 2 Kings 13:22-25. The preacher emphasizes that despite the rebellion of Israel and their idolatrous tendencies, God, in His faithfulness, honored His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, demonstrating that their deliverance was rooted in grace rather than merit. He argues that God's choice of Israel reveals a larger truth about election, underscoring that the people, who deserved punishment, instead received compassion and deliverance due to God's sovereign grace. Through references to Scripture, including Malachi and Psalm 103, James illustrates God's unchanging nature and the importance of covenantal promises. The practical significance of this message lies in the comfort and assurance it provides believers that their salvation is not based on personal merit but rather on God's unwavering grace and mercy.
“The Lord was gracious unto them, and had compassion on them, and had respect unto them, because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and would not destroy them...”
“When God gives His prophet a word, it ALWAYS comes to pass. All the promises of God are yea and are amen in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Their election was not to salvation, but to illuminate the kind or type of people that the Lord has chosen unto salvation.”
“God has saved His people. God has saved the elect. God has redeemed them by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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