Vessels of Mercy, a Sermon of Self-examination
Series V.06 - New Park Street
Drawing from Romans 9, the sermon explores the concept of God's sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing that believers, like vessels of mercy, were once part of the same lump of clay as those destined for destruction. It highlights the potter's deliberate crafting of individuals, noting that while initial outlines of faith, love, and hope may be present, true transformation occurs through God's grace, ultimately preparing the individual for eternal glory. The message earnestly calls listeners to examine their lives, recognizing that God's effectual calling—a mark no man can erase—is the surest evidence of election and a pathway to experiencing the fullness of divine mercy and avoiding the certainty of eternal ruin.
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| Sermon ID | 18241354243095 |
| Duration | 49:16 |
| Date | |
| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | Romans 9:23, 24 |
| Language | English |
