In the sermon "Knowing God," Tim James addresses the theological doctrine of eternal life, emphasizing its core essence as knowing the true God and Jesus Christ whom He sent. He argues that eternal life is not merely about living forever or achieving good deeds, but is fundamentally about an intimate relationship with God, as articulated in John 17:1-3. James utilizes this passage to demonstrate how Jesus' glorification through His sacrificial death allows Him to impart eternal life to those given to Him by the Father. The sermon underscores the practical significance of understanding eternal life as rooted in God's sovereign grace, revealing that only through knowing God in the context of Christ's redemptive work can individuals attain true life, thereby affirming the Reformed doctrines of election and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Eternal life is attained singularly because the Father glorified the Son, so the Son would glorify Him…”
“This is eternal life, that you know God, the true God, even Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.”
“If one for whom Christ died ends up in hell, God can't be glorified. Not if this is true.”
“Knowing God as He is revealed in the gospel of substitution… This alone is knowing God in eternal life.”
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