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Reprobation And Faith

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Reprobation and faith are profound themes within Scripture that explore the nature of God's sovereignty and human responsibility. The Bible teaches that God, in His divine wisdom, has chosen some for salvation while others remain in their sin, as seen in Romans 9:22-23, where Paul discusses vessels of wrath and mercy. This concept of reprobation is not merely a passive allowance of sin but an active decision by God to withhold His grace from those who persist in unbelief. Hebrews 6:4-6 warns of the peril of falling away after having tasted the goodness of God, emphasizing the seriousness of rejecting His grace. Conversely, faith is the means by which individuals respond to God's call, as highlighted in Ephesians 2:8-9, where salvation is described as a gift received through faith, not of works. The tension between divine sovereignty and human choice is encapsulated in 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12, where those who do not believe the truth are given over to delusion. Ultimately, the call to faith remains urgent, as articulated in 2 Corinthians 6:2, urging believers to recognize the day of salvation. Understanding reprobation and faith invites a deeper appreciation of God's justice and mercy, compelling believers to share the Gospel fervently.

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In this sermon, the preacher discusses five truths about people who are saved by God. One of these truths is that they become heroes of the Word of God. The preacher expresses concern that the current generation of churchgoers is not hearing the Word of God. He emphasizes that the only way for peopl

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