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I am Adopted and Accepted
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Accepted - Illustration we all want this and desire to be a part of the family.
We have been brought into the family
The family is God
We can not loose our inheritance
We are in the family
We share in God’s Riches
When Jesus Christ wrote His last will and testament for His church, He made it possible for us to share His spiritual riches.
Instead of spending it all, Jesus Christ paid it all.
His death on the cross and His resurrection make possible our salvation.
He wrote us into His will, then He died so the will would be in force.
Then He arose again that He might become the heavenly Advocate (lawyer) to make sure the terms of the will were correctly followed!
In this long sentence, Paul named just a few of the blessings that make up our spiritual wealth.
I Blessings from God (1:4–6)
a) He has chosen us (v.
4).
This is the marvelous doctrine of election, a doctrine that has confused some and confounded others.
A seminary professor once said to me, “Try to explain election and you may lose your mind.
But try to explain it away and you may lose your soul!”
That salvation begins with God, and not with man, all Christians will agree.
“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you” ().
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Left to his own ways, does not seek God ();
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God in His love seeks the sinner ().
God in His love seeks the sinner ().
left to his own ways, does not seek God (); God in His love seeks the sinner ().
Note that God chose us even before He created the universe, so that our salvation is wholly of His grace and not on the basis of anything we ourselves have done.
He chose us in Christ, not in ourselves.
And He chose us for a purpose: to be holy and without blame.
In the Bible, election is always unto something.
It is a privilege that carries a great responsibility.
Does the sinner respond to God’s grace against his own will?
No, he responds because God’s grace makes him willing to respond.
The mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility will never be solved in this life.
Both are taught in the Bible ().
Both are true, and both are essential.
You will note that all three persons in the Godhead are involved in our salvation (see also ).
As far as God the Father is concerned, you were saved when He chose you in Christ in eternity past.
But that alone did not save you.
As far as God the Son is concerned, you were saved when He died for you on the cross.
As far as God the Spirit is concerned, you were saved when you yielded to His conviction and received Christ as your Savior.
What began in eternity past was fulfilled in time present, and will continue for all eternity!
Does the sinner respond to God’s grace against his own will?
And He chose us for a purpose: to be holy and without blame.
In the Bible, election is always unto something.
It is a privilege that carries a great responsibility.
Does the sinner respond to God’s grace against his own will?
No, he responds because God’s grace makes him willing to respond.
The mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility will never be solved in this life.
Both are taught in the Bible ().
Both are true, and both are essential.
You will note that all three persons in the Godhead are involved in our salvation (see also ).
As far as God the Father is concerned, you were saved when He chose you in Christ in eternity past.
But that alone did not save you.
As far as God the Son is concerned, you were saved when He died for you on the cross.
As far as God the Spirit is concerned, you were saved when you yielded to His conviction and received Christ as your Savior.
What began in eternity past was fulfilled in time present, and will continue for all eternity!
No, he responds because God’s grace makes him willing to respond.
Note that God chose us even before He created the universe, so that our salvation is wholly of His grace and not on the basis of anything we ourselves have done.
He chose us in Christ, not in ourselves.
And He chose us for a purpose: to be holy and without blame.
In the Bible, election is always unto something.
It is a privilege that carries a great responsibility.
Does the sinner respond to God’s grace against his own will?
No, he responds because God’s grace makes him willing to respond.
The mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility will never be solved in this life.
Both are taught in the Bible ().
Both are true, and both are essential.
You will note that all three persons in the Godhead are involved in our salvation (see also ).
As far as God the Father is concerned, you were saved when He chose you in Christ in eternity past.
But that alone did not save you.
As far as God the Son is concerned, you were saved when He died for you on the cross.
As far as God the Spirit is concerned, you were saved when you yielded to His conviction and received Christ as your Savior.
What began in eternity past was fulfilled in time present, and will continue for all eternity!
The mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility will never be solved in this life.
Both are taught in the Bible ().
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Both are true, and both are essential.
Just Because God Is Sovereign Does Not Mean Man Is Free from Responsibility
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left to his own ways, does not seek God (); God in His love seeks the sinner ().
Note that God chose us even before He created the universe, so that our salvation is wholly of His grace and not on the basis of anything we ourselves have done.
He chose us in Christ, not in ourselves.
And He chose us for a purpose: to be holy and without blame.
In the Bible, election is always unto something.
It is a privilege that carries a great responsibility.
Does the sinner respond to God’s grace against his own will?
No, he responds because God’s grace makes him willing to respond.
The mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility will never be solved in this life.
Both are taught in the Bible ().
Both are true, and both are essential.
You will note that all three persons in the Godhead are involved in our salvation (see also ).
As far as God the Father is concerned, you were saved when He chose you in Christ in eternity past.
But that alone did not save you.
As far as God the Son is concerned, you were saved when He died for you on the cross.
As far as God the Spirit is concerned, you were saved when you yielded to His conviction and received Christ as your Savior.
What began in eternity past was fulfilled in time present, and will continue for all eternity!
For example, as expresses, the fact that we can do nothing good without Christ does not mean we are called to do nothing.
Christ gives us power to act, but we must still choose to live in that power and act.
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