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In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into the concept of divine election as explained by the Apostle Paul in Romans 9. Paul addresses the perplexing question of why many Jews reject Christ despite God's sovereignty over salvation. He clarifies that spiritual heritage is not based on ethnic lineage but on God's sovereign choice. Through examples like Isaac, Ishmael, Jacob, and Esau, Paul demonstrates that God's election is independent of human actions or will. The sermon emphasizes that salvation is determined solely by God's mercy and will, challenging the common belief in free will and underscoring that humans are saved because God chose them, not the other way around.
Romans 12:3–8 calls believers to humility and unity within the body of Christ. Paul urges us not to think too highly of ourselves but to view ourselves with sober judgment, according to the faith God has given us. The church is described as one body with many members, each having unique gifts....
Published 11/19/24
In this sermon, we’ll delve into Romans 12:1-2, where Paul lays out a profound call for believers to live wholly consecrated lives. Drawing on Paul’s urging, we’ll consider what it means to present ourselves as “living sacrifices.” Such a life, devoted and set apart, is the truest form of...
Published 11/12/24