Sermons About Effectual-calling
The Romans: A Work of God (Romans 1:7-15)
Paul concludes his introduction to Romans with a more personal note. He reminds the Romans that they are loved by God and called by God -- that God's claim on their lives and His grace to them is their fundamental reality. Paul gives thanks to God for the Romans and their faith, reminding them that all they have is from God. Lastly, Paul communicates his longing to see the Romans and share in God's work among them. Paul is aware that God's claim on his life gives him the privilege and responsibility of preaching that gospel to the lost.
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The Calling, The Leaven, and The Offense
In Chapter 5 the Apostle Paul declares our radical freedom and then raises frustration over the false teachers in Galatia. So angry is Paul that he wishes they would emasculate themselves. Along with this frustration is a reminder to the Galatians. A reminder that this persuasion of the Gospel is not from him who calls them. In this message pastor Lundmark examines three areas mention in this section. The Calling The Leaven and The Offense.
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Irresistible Grace
This is a biblical explanation of the doctrine of irresistible grace or effectual calling,
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