The Election of Grace is a profound theological concept rooted in the sovereignty of God and His divine choice in the salvation of humanity. As articulated in Romans 11:5-6, Paul speaks of a remnant chosen by grace, emphasizing that salvation is not based on human effort but solely on God's mercy. This theme resonates throughout Scripture, illustrating that God’s election is a manifestation of His love and purpose. In Ephesians 1:4-5, we are reminded that believers were chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, underscoring the eternal nature of God's plan. Furthermore, 2 Timothy 1:9 affirms that God has saved us and called us according to His own purpose and grace, which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began. This grace is not arbitrary but reflects God's righteous character, as seen in Romans 9:15-16, where it is stated that God will have mercy on whom He wills. The doctrine of election invites believers to a deeper understanding of God’s unmerited favor and encourages a response of gratitude and humility, as taught in Romans 12:1-2, where we are called to present our bodies as living sacrifices in light of His mercy.
In this sermon, the preacher delves into the deep theological and prophetic discussions of Romans 11, emphasizing the rejection of earthly Israel and the enduring nature of the election of grace. The preacher highlights the agony of Paul over the fate of Israel, showing that 'all Israel shall be sav
Thomas Bradbury preaches on the deep mysteries of the everlasting covenant revealed in John 17, known as the 'Holy of holies of New Testament Scripture.' Jesus' prayer unveils the covenant desires and determinations existing in the mind of the Covenantee for the safe housing of the whole election of
