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Election Doctrine

4 sermons

Election doctrine, rooted in the sovereignty of God, explores the biblical teaching that God chooses certain individuals for salvation. This concept is vividly illustrated in Romans 8:29-30, where Paul writes about those whom God foreknew being predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. The doctrine emphasizes God's grace and mercy, as seen in Ephesians 1:4-5, which states that believers are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world. The narrative of Jacob and Esau in Romans 9:10-13 further exemplifies this divine selection, highlighting that God's choice is not based on human merit but solely on His purpose and calling. Unconditional election, a key aspect of this doctrine, asserts that God's decision to save is not contingent upon any foreseen faith or actions, aligning with the teachings found in 2 Timothy 1:9, where Paul affirms that God saves us and calls us not according to our works but according to His own purpose and grace. Ultimately, the doctrine of election underscores the profound truth of God's sovereignty and the depth of His grace, inviting believers to marvel at the mystery of His divine plan.

ian-paisley

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the life and teachings of John Calvin, a reformer who sought to spread the gospel of Christ. Calvin initially believed he could reform the Roman church, but upon careful study, he realized it was filled with apostasy and idolatry. He then gave four reasons why

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john-calvin

In this sermon, John Calvin focuses on the story of Isaac and his submission to the will of God. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a good reputation and not being ashamed to change one's ways when necessary. Calvin warns against hardening oneself in obstinacy and urges listeners to abstain

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ronald-hanko

Ronald Hanko preaches on the doctrine of unconditional election, emphasizing its importance as the second of the Five Points of Calvinism represented by the letter U in the acronym TULIP. He highlights that the gospel declares the suffering and death of Jesus Christ for the elect, those predestined

thomas-reade

Thomas Reade preaches on the sovereignty of divine grace, emphasizing the importance of humility, faith, and prayer in understanding the gospel. He delves into the doctrine of Election, highlighting the controversies and the need for a humble heart to receive God's revelations. Reade stresses the ne

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