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>> Psalm 24, verses 9 and 10, very end of the psalm. 00:00:40.400 |
Lift up your heads, O gates, and lift them up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory 00:01:02.880 |
Familiar with that psalm, you know that it talks about who can ascend the hill of the 00:01:07.520 |
Lord and who can stand in his presence, who can dwell in his presence. 00:01:13.560 |
Talks about the one who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul 00:01:21.000 |
to what is false, does not swear deceitfully, and you start to think, that's not me. 00:01:27.920 |
You can aspire to those things, but there is one of whom those things were true. 00:01:37.280 |
And for centuries, this psalm has been associated with the ascension of Christ into heaven and 00:01:43.040 |
the heavenly hosts welcoming him, saying lift up your heads, O gates, lift them up, ancient 00:01:51.120 |
doors, that the King of glory may come in, because there's no one like him. 00:01:56.000 |
As we heard in the message earlier, Mike's message, no one like him. 00:02:04.320 |
So let's sing to the one who is like no other. 00:02:14.320 |
All hail the power of Jesus, let angels prostrate fall, bring forth the royal diadem and crown 00:02:38.320 |
All hail the power of Jesus, let angels prostrate fall, bring forth the royal diadem and crown 00:03:04.320 |
Hail him who saves you by his grace and crown him Lord of all. 00:03:16.320 |
Hail him who saves you by his grace and crown him Lord of all. 00:03:30.320 |
Let every kindred, every tribe, on this terrestrial ball, to him all majesty ascribe and crown 00:03:58.320 |
To him all majesty ascribe and crown him Lord of all. 00:04:18.320 |
O that with yonder sacred throng he at his feet may fall, we'll join the everlasting 00:04:42.320 |
We'll join the everlasting song and crown him Lord of all. 00:04:58.320 |
We'll join the everlasting song and crown him Lord of all. 00:05:18.320 |
Turn your eyes on Jesus, look full in his wonderful face, and the things of earth will 00:05:35.320 |
grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace. 00:05:45.320 |
Turn your eyes to the hillside where justice and mercy embrace, where the Son of God gave 00:06:08.320 |
his life for us and our measureless debt was erased. 00:06:33.320 |
We adore you, behold you, our Savior ever true. 00:06:51.320 |
Turn your eyes to the morning and see Christ the Lion awakes. 00:07:33.320 |
We adore you, behold you, our Savior ever true. 00:08:06.320 |
Every knee will bow, every tongue will shout, all glory to Jesus the Lord. 00:08:34.320 |
We adore you, behold you, our Savior ever true. 00:09:03.320 |
We adore you, behold you, our Savior ever true. 00:09:27.320 |
He's a great high priest, who when we are overwhelmed by our sins and our failures, 00:09:35.320 |
even as we may leave a conference and think, "I just am not doing what I'm supposed to do," 00:09:58.320 |
Before the throne of God above, I have a strong and perfect plea. 00:10:08.320 |
A great high priest whose name is love, who ever lives and weeps for me. 00:10:28.320 |
I know that while in heav'n he stands, no tongue can bid me less depart. 00:10:50.320 |
When sin tempts me to despair, and tells me of the willful condition, 00:11:00.320 |
a bird I look and see and dare, who made an end for all my sin. 00:11:10.320 |
Because the sinless Savior died, my sinful soul is counted free, 00:13:11.320 |
Saying worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals. 00:13:20.320 |
For you were slain and by your blood you ransomed people for God. 00:13:35.320 |
From every tribe and language and people and nation. 00:13:40.320 |
And you have made them a kingdom and priests to our God. 00:14:02.320 |
We can talk about things that are true and not be affected by them. 00:14:14.320 |
And one of the ways we do that is by singing. 00:14:18.320 |
And we are going to sing a song that reminds us there's only one who is worthy to open the scroll. 00:14:26.320 |
He looked in heaven, on earth, under the earth. 00:14:32.320 |
And by his grace we know him and we know he knows us. 00:14:40.320 |
So we're going to sing a song where there's typically a leader and a response. 00:14:45.320 |
But we're just going to sing all the words together. 00:14:53.320 |
It reminds us that everything is not quite the way it is supposed to be. 00:15:19.320 |
But do you know that all the worst of life came through? We do. 00:15:29.320 |
And do you wish that you could see it all? We do. 00:15:56.320 |
Is the glory of the Lord to be divided within our midst? It is. 00:16:25.320 |
Is anyone able to break the seal and open the scroll? 00:16:32.320 |
A lion of Judah who conquered the grave? He is dead, is prune, and a lamb who died to rest on the slave? 00:16:52.320 |
Of all blessing and honor and glory, is he worthy of this? 00:17:17.320 |
Does the Spirit move among us? That's amazing too. 00:17:24.320 |
And does Jesus, our Messiah, forever love us? He does. 00:17:33.320 |
Does our God intend to dwell again with us? He does. 00:17:53.320 |
Is anyone able to break the seal and open the scroll? 00:18:00.320 |
A lion of Judah who conquered the grave? He is dead, is prune, and a lamb who died to rest on the slave? 00:18:13.320 |
Where the people and tribe and the nation and God, He has made us to keep the memories to God to reign with the Son. 00:18:33.320 |
Of all blessing and honor and glory, is he worthy? 00:18:48.320 |
Of Jesus, the name above all other names? He is. 00:19:35.320 |
Father, we thank you that you have exalted your Son. 00:19:44.320 |
And that you have shown us that the reason we are here is to exalt your Son, to make His name known. 00:19:59.320 |
Would you, by your Spirit, increase the degree to which we treasure Jesus, 00:20:09.320 |
who is worthy of all praise and honor and glory, forever. 00:20:19.320 |
Would you take your seats as we watch this video? 00:20:44.320 |
As pastors and as students in the Dr. Ministry program, a question that I always just wanted to ask you guys is, like, what brought you to this program? Why? 00:20:53.320 |
I would say my answer comes from Paul's charge to Timothy, is that we are not to be ashamed, but we are to study ourselves, show ourselves approved, rightly handle the Word of Truth. 00:21:02.320 |
And that's an ongoing process. It doesn't stop in a pastor's life. It is a continual, year-by-year thing. 00:21:08.320 |
For me, it was getting the opportunity to come to this program, sort of on the front end of my ministry, just thinking about the goal of being faithful for a lifetime. 00:21:18.320 |
And so I feel like this program will set me up for that lifetime of faithfulness in ministry. 00:21:23.320 |
Yeah, I think that friendship with other men that are in ministry, people that are facing the same challenges that I'm facing, and to have a lifelong friendship with them, I think that's an important thing. 00:21:37.320 |
Yeah, it's great to hear from you guys. Just the fact, as we think about those, those are truths that I've experienced as well. 00:21:42.320 |
The fact that we come to continue to develop our craft, we come to be able to have a longevity in ministry, and we also come to have brotherhood. 00:21:52.320 |
If you were going to, you know, go back and tell your Timothys, you know, you need to come to TMS, to this program. Why? What would you tell them? 00:22:00.320 |
I would say it's because the way that this program is built is it's built to go along with your ministry. 00:22:07.320 |
So it's really wind in your sails as you do the work of a pastor. It's not separate in that sense. It's right along with what you're already doing. 00:22:14.320 |
Yeah, I think that for me, it's like receiving a legacy. 00:22:18.320 |
We have the best of the best professors here, and I'm feeling like receiving that legacy, and then we need to pass this to the next generation. 00:22:31.320 |
Absolutely. I'd go off that answer, legacy. It means a lifelong impact, and clearly TMS has made a lifelong impact on many men in many churches around the world. 00:23:01.320 |
Good afternoon, men. Having graduated from the Demon myself, I can speak to its effectiveness. 00:23:08.320 |
I think especially if you went to seminary directly out of college as I did, with not as much preaching under your belt, 00:23:15.320 |
the ability to preach for a few years, five, seven years, and then go back and get a preaching degree is really, really helpful. 00:23:24.320 |
So if you're interested in that, please see the booth, the guys at the booth at the seminary. 00:23:29.320 |
There's a prospective dinner tonight that you can sign up for and get more information about that. 00:23:37.320 |
Well, there's an extraordinary story of a bombing mission that was carrying out toward the end of the final chapter of World War II. 00:23:47.320 |
But instead of the bombers dropping explosives to kill, they dropped rations of food to save the starving people of the Netherlands. 00:23:54.320 |
Jeremy Collins tells a story of how in September of 1944, the Dutch suffered what they came to call the "hunger winter." 00:24:02.320 |
The famine, coupled with the continued occupation of the Nazis, said that an estimated 20,000 civilians succumbed to starvation. 00:24:13.320 |
But in April of 1945, as the war was drawing to a close, the Allies came up with a daring plan to alleviate the suffering of the Dutch people 00:24:22.320 |
by airlifting much-needed food behind enemy lines. 00:24:26.320 |
The plan obviously was complicated for a number of different reasons, not the least of which is that the Nazis had the region completely protected by anti-aircraft artillery. 00:24:36.320 |
Obviously, the Nazis weren't about to discriminate between bombers dropping food and bombers dropping bombs, 00:24:42.320 |
especially since they were still advancing in that region. 00:24:46.320 |
But Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt, along with Russian cooperation, negotiated with the Germans and they allowed them to carry out the mission. 00:24:55.320 |
But even with permission, it was a risky plan. 00:24:58.320 |
First, some planes were indeed shot at by the Romans. 00:25:02.320 |
But in addition to this, the bombers had to fly dangerously close to the ground, 00:25:06.320 |
only a couple of hundred feet from the ground, which bombers are not designed to do, so that the food would not be damaged. 00:25:13.320 |
But by the grace of God, the mission was a great success, and countless Dutch-less Dutch civilians were saved. 00:25:20.320 |
To give you a little idea of the scope of the mission, in total from April 29th until VE Day, April 8th of 1945, essentially one week's time, 00:25:31.320 |
the combined effort of the Allies forces dropped over 22 million pounds of food in the Netherlands to save those people. 00:25:39.320 |
And I had to triple check the number with a couple of sources because I didn't believe it. 00:25:46.320 |
And do you know what the British named the mission? 00:25:54.320 |
Because they literally made bread drop out of heaven. 00:25:58.320 |
And if you haven't guessed it already, please turn in your Bibles to John chapter 6. 00:26:06.320 |
And as you turn, let me pose a question for you. 00:26:11.320 |
What would the world have thought if after we took all that risk and made such a great effort to deliver bread to the Dutch people, 00:26:26.320 |
What if they thought or suspected that it was bad, and so they died of starvation anyway, 00:26:31.320 |
although bread literally fell down from heaven for them. 00:26:38.320 |
Well, obviously it would be completely theirs. 00:26:42.320 |
So, we get all the credit for saving them if they eat, 00:26:46.320 |
and they get all the blame if they don't eat. 00:26:50.320 |
And that's the principle Jesus explains to us in John chapter 6. 00:26:54.320 |
That Christ gets all the credit when the elect come to him and eat, 00:26:58.320 |
and the reprobates receive all the blame, all the guilt, when they don't. 00:27:03.320 |
The topic that I was assigned for this session is how election relates to evangelism. 00:27:12.320 |
I presume that the new guy gets the topic at the bottom of the barrel that no one else wants, perhaps. 00:27:19.320 |
But it's actually a fascinating study, and I hope it will be a blessing to you. 00:27:24.320 |
It's a reminder that the truth of divine election, when properly understood, 00:27:29.320 |
should motivate us to proclaim Christ to the ends of the earth. 00:27:34.320 |
We're just going to be looking at verses 35 through 40, John 6, 35 through 40. 00:27:41.320 |
We'll see four realities that explain how election relates to evangelism. 00:27:47.320 |
First, we'll see that Christ satisfies, and then that God chooses, 00:27:52.320 |
that Christ preserves, and that Christ invites. 00:27:56.320 |
Four verbs there. Satisfies, chooses, preserves, and invites. 00:28:03.320 |
Let's read our text, John 6, starting in verse 35. 00:28:13.320 |
He who comes to me will never hunger, and he who believes in me will never thirst. 00:28:19.320 |
But I said to you that you have seen me, and yet do not believe. 00:28:24.320 |
All that the Father gives me will come to me, 00:28:28.320 |
and the one who comes to me I will never cast out. 00:28:31.320 |
For I have come down from heaven not to do my own will, 00:28:40.320 |
that of all that he has given me I lose nothing, 00:28:45.320 |
For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who sees the Son 00:28:52.320 |
and I myself will raise him up on the last day." 00:29:01.320 |
Holy Father, we come to you begging for your help as we approach your word. 00:29:09.320 |
We ask that you would forgive us and cleanse us, 00:29:18.320 |
We pray that your Spirit would teach us and illuminate our minds 00:29:32.320 |
Just a bit of review to situate us in John 6. 00:29:36.320 |
Mike already situated us in the Gospel of John. 00:29:43.320 |
talks about how John is presenting these signs to us 00:29:50.320 |
We can see that he's the Messiah, the Son of God, 00:29:53.320 |
and that by believing we might have life in him. 00:29:56.320 |
And in John 6 we encounter one of these signs, 00:29:59.320 |
that there's 5,000 men, not including women and children, 00:30:03.320 |
and they're on the desert of the northeastern side of the Sea of Galilee, 00:30:07.320 |
and Jesus creates bread out of thin air for the entire multitude. 00:30:12.320 |
And that sign was not performed just to fill their bellies with food, 00:30:20.320 |
that showed his sufficiency to satisfy the human heart for all eternity. 00:30:32.320 |
They just wanted him to overthrow the Romans. 00:30:38.320 |
so Jesus sends them ahead in a boat and gives them another lesson. 00:30:42.320 |
They're rowing there in the dead of night across the Sea of Galilee, 00:30:59.320 |
And in this sort of Exodus 19 type storm theophany experience, 00:31:09.320 |
There's these massive waves, and Jesus is walking untouched and unfazed 00:31:14.320 |
on top of the water in the middle of the storm. 00:31:17.320 |
And I presume, since John explicitly tells us that it was dark, 00:31:21.320 |
that they can see him because of all the lightning crackling around Jesus, 00:31:25.320 |
because he's the God of the storm, and he controls every bolt of lightning, 00:31:32.320 |
And as we see with all the theophanies in the Bible, 00:31:35.320 |
the storm crescendos to its conclusion when God speaks. 00:31:40.320 |
Jesus reaches the boat, and the disciples are terrified. 00:31:43.320 |
They think they're going to die, just like anyone who ever sees Jesus. 00:31:47.320 |
And Jesus arrives to the boat and says, "Ego emi." 00:31:57.320 |
is that John does not mention Peter getting out of the boat 00:32:02.320 |
He doesn't even mention Jesus calming the storm. 00:32:05.320 |
What he emphasizes is simply the power of Jesus' presence. 00:32:10.320 |
In fact, in verse 21 of John 6, when Jesus gets into the boat, 00:32:14.320 |
bam! They're instantly transported to Capernaum, 00:32:18.320 |
some maybe five or six miles away where they're headed. 00:32:22.320 |
And the point there, again, is that this is a physical illustration 00:32:26.320 |
of the sufficiency of Jesus' presence at all times and in every place. 00:32:34.320 |
Why were they worrying? Because his body was away from them. 00:32:37.320 |
Jesus is omnipresent. He's always in your boat. 00:32:46.320 |
Christ is demonstrating that he's the bread that always satisfies, 00:32:50.320 |
and he preserves his own until they make it home. 00:32:54.320 |
And that brings us to our first point in John 6, 35, 00:33:07.320 |
This is the first of the seven "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. 00:33:11.320 |
Mike went through a number of them, so I won't repeat that. 00:33:14.320 |
But this first statement, "I am the bread of life," 00:33:17.320 |
teaches us a reality that we see in a number of places in the Bible. 00:33:24.320 |
We're dead, Ephesians 2, in our trespasses and sin. 00:33:33.320 |
man is seen to be this spiritual zombie, if you will, dead, 00:33:37.320 |
and the only thing that can revive him is to eat, to feed himself. 00:33:44.320 |
because normal bread wouldn't resurrect a cadaver like us, 00:33:48.320 |
which is why Christ says, "I am the bread of life," 00:33:55.320 |
and not just physical life, but eternal life, 00:34:02.320 |
who flourishes in self-existent perfection outside of time, 00:34:06.320 |
not like our life here, which is so transitory and fades 00:34:10.320 |
and is coming every day closer to being snuffed out. 00:34:14.320 |
And this highlights another truth about these "I am" statements. 00:34:22.320 |
he's not presenting himself as one option out of many for you to have life. 00:34:27.320 |
When he says that he is "the door" or "the way" or "the resurrection" 00:34:34.320 |
in context, he's using the Greek article there 00:34:37.320 |
to emphasize that he's the only way, the only door. 00:34:40.320 |
There are not a number of different shepherds to give their life for their sheep. 00:34:50.320 |
He is the only source of life in this universe, 00:34:58.320 |
because only God is self-existent and self-sufficient. 00:35:03.320 |
Every other being in the universe depends on God for their life. 00:35:12.320 |
he's reminding us of the truth that he explained in John 5, 26, 00:35:16.320 |
when he teaches that the Father gave the Son to have life in himself. 00:35:23.320 |
That is to say, the Father eternally begot the Son in a way in which the Son, 00:35:28.320 |
just like the Father, has an overflowing eternal life in himself. 00:35:34.320 |
The person of the Son is not dependent upon the life of the Father. 00:35:42.320 |
and therefore he can offer that divine life to whoever he wills. 00:35:47.320 |
We know Jesus is talking about eternal divine life because he continues, 00:36:03.320 |
Christ says, "If you come to me and consume me, 00:36:07.320 |
you will never be hungry. You will always be satisfied." 00:36:14.320 |
because we're imprisoned in the body of this death, as Paul calls it. 00:36:18.320 |
But one day we will feel physically what we know spiritually, 00:36:23.320 |
that Christ is sufficient to satisfy all of our desires. 00:36:29.320 |
Now what does that phrase mean, "to come to Jesus"? 00:36:36.320 |
Well, we see an example here of what we call synonymous parallelism, 00:36:41.320 |
which is really common in Jewish writing and Jewish thought. 00:36:45.320 |
We have multiple phrases that kind of interact with one another. 00:36:49.320 |
Like in Psalm 19, a famous occurrence of this, 00:36:55.320 |
and the expanse is declaring the work of His hands." 00:37:01.320 |
So notice in verse 35 he says, "He who comes to me will never hunger, 00:37:06.320 |
and then he who believes in me will never thirst." 00:37:10.320 |
Obviously being hungry and being thirsty are talking about parallel truths. 00:37:16.320 |
And so coming to Jesus then is parallel with believing in Him. 00:37:22.320 |
The point is that when we come to Christ in faith, He satisfies us. 00:37:27.320 |
When we learn from Him, when we know Him more, 00:37:31.320 |
He satiates our hunger and our thirst forever. 00:37:35.320 |
Christ is life-giving water, bread that imparts life. 00:37:41.320 |
He constantly feeds us like a vine that constantly sends nutrients to its branches, 00:37:50.320 |
And so if we're asking ourselves what kind of hunger and thirst is it that Christ satisfies, 00:37:59.320 |
Christ actually just filled their bellies with bread and fish earlier in the chapter. 00:38:08.320 |
But that's where the logic of Christ's argument here starts to get really interesting. 00:38:14.320 |
Because something that we see throughout the scripture 00:38:17.320 |
is that one of the main problems with natural man 00:38:20.320 |
is that he does not feel hunger for eternal life. 00:38:26.320 |
The unbeliever needs this bread, but he doesn't know he needs it. 00:38:33.320 |
That's why Christ in the Sermon on the Mount says, 00:38:35.320 |
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, 00:38:42.320 |
And that is a description not of an unbeliever. 00:38:45.320 |
That's a description of a believer coming to Christ 00:38:48.320 |
who feels conviction of sin and hungers for God's righteousness. 00:38:52.320 |
The unbeliever is a corpse that never experiences that hunger, 00:39:00.320 |
But before Jesus gets to God's sovereign election, 00:39:04.320 |
he continues to explain man's responsibility to believe in him 00:39:14.320 |
"But I have told you that though you have seen me, you do not believe." 00:39:20.320 |
Now, I think Christ here is anticipating an objection, 00:39:29.320 |
"Well, Jesus, if you're so wonderful and marvelous, 00:39:32.320 |
if you're so sufficient to fulfill all of our needs as you say, 00:39:55.320 |
demonstrate any weakness or failure in Jesus' mission? 00:40:00.320 |
Christ is saying he can satisfy every human soul, 00:40:04.320 |
but evidently he did not satisfy the multitude. 00:40:20.320 |
"I already told you that though you have seen me, 00:40:25.320 |
you saw the loaves of bread I created out of thin air, 00:40:33.320 |
You're not satisfied because you don't believe. 00:40:41.320 |
So if we ask ourselves, "How is someone saved?" 00:40:56.320 |
any person who suffers from spiritual thirst, 00:41:18.320 |
But then in verse 37 we get to our second point 00:41:22.320 |
and Christ transitions from man's responsibility 00:41:28.320 |
He wants to explain to them why they don't believe. 00:41:32.320 |
And the answer is that the only people who come to Jesus 00:41:42.320 |
that explains how and why someone comes to salvation. 00:42:14.320 |
Christ is viewing the elect as a single entity, 00:42:31.320 |
Without fail, everyone that the Father gives to the Son 00:42:43.320 |
coming to Christ is simply believing in Christ, 00:42:50.320 |
But now he explains that though it is our responsibility, 00:42:54.320 |
believers come to faith not from their own free will, 00:42:59.320 |
but rather because the Father gave them to the Son. 00:43:03.320 |
That beautiful truth we see throughout Scripture 00:43:12.320 |
The Son is so perfect and so glorious in the Father's eyes 00:43:27.320 |
radiating his perfection throughout the cosmos. 00:43:31.320 |
And the Father then gives this gift, the elect, to his Son. 00:43:38.320 |
all that the Father gives to me necessarily will be saved, 00:43:46.320 |
If not, the Father's election would have failed, 00:43:56.320 |
that Jesus actually explains in the next paragraph 00:44:09.320 |
Jesus takes this truth that all the elect come to him 00:44:17.320 |
"No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me 00:44:22.320 |
draws him, and I will raise him up on the last day." 00:44:33.320 |
And that's not some generic, prevenient grace. 00:44:36.320 |
The word there translated "draw" is a strong verb. 00:44:40.320 |
It's used only four times in the New Testament 00:44:42.320 |
outside of the effectual call here in John 6 and 12. 00:44:46.320 |
Two times it refers to the disciples dragging a net 00:44:50.320 |
into the boat after it had been miraculously filled with fish. 00:44:54.320 |
One time is when Peter draws his sword out of the sheath 00:45:04.320 |
when Paul and Silas are dragged against their will 00:45:09.320 |
And those of us who are reformed in our soteriology, 00:45:21.320 |
knocking on the door of the unbeliever's home, 00:45:33.320 |
The only way that he's going to get that door open 00:45:46.320 |
But it's actually a more beautiful picture than that. 00:45:50.320 |
Because the way that the Father gets us to Jesus 00:46:27.320 |
except the one who is descended from Heaven, Jesus. 00:46:33.320 |
that the only way that someone gets to Heaven 00:47:35.320 |
And again, this teaching ministry of the Spirit 00:47:55.320 |
For God who said, "Light shall shine out of darkness," 00:48:11.320 |
is the Spirit teaching us to love the Father's glory, 00:48:23.320 |
that many Christians think they loved God first, 00:48:34.320 |
No one understands unless he's taught by God. 00:49:08.320 |
And that highlights another remarkable aspect 00:49:15.320 |
If it is true that all whom the Father gives life 00:49:35.320 |
Every single person in the history of the world 00:50:10.320 |
Notice the certainty there in the last phrase 00:50:50.320 |
Paul got his inspiration for that unbreakable chain 00:51:07.320 |
Jesus explains this reality that salvation is a work 00:51:20.320 |
Christ will speak of this again at the end of the paragraph. 00:51:33.320 |
However, and this is the weightiest part of this text, 00:51:45.320 |
And Jesus is not so much explaining to believers 00:51:50.320 |
but rather he's explaining to the unbelieving crowd 00:51:55.320 |
In other words, Jesus is not just speaking about election. 00:52:02.320 |
The reason that the multitude did not believe 00:52:26.320 |
I guess the Lord thought that this would be a great moment 00:52:48.320 |
I haven't preached with paper in quite some time. 00:53:03.320 |
that the reason the multitude did not believe 00:53:11.320 |
Christ did not come to save and satisfy unbelievers. 00:54:01.320 |
So, Jesus' explanation for why you come to salvation 00:54:14.320 |
You came to faith because of God's sovereign decision, 00:55:01.320 |
No one else has ever descended down from heaven. 00:55:05.320 |
As created beings, we all began our existence 00:57:17.320 |
"I lose nothing" rather than "I lose no one." 00:57:20.320 |
And "I raise it up" rather than "I raise them up." 00:57:23.320 |
But the translators are trying to show us once again 00:57:41.320 |
The Father's will was that the Son should redeem 00:58:02.320 |
And he wants them to know, before that happens, 00:58:29.320 |
Now, I should pause here for a moment and say, 00:58:38.320 |
It's tougher even than his evangelism of Nicodemus. 00:58:50.320 |
In fact, when the crowd grumbles in verse 43, 00:58:57.320 |
you have to eat my flesh and drink my blood." 01:00:47.320 |
Our arguments cannot convince people to be saved. 01:01:08.320 |
Now, though I don't want to get too sidetracked, 01:01:13.320 |
why the doctrine of election is so important, 01:01:34.320 |
that I'm better than my neighbor who didn't believe, 01:01:45.320 |
who chose me before the foundation of the world 01:01:48.320 |
out of the pure affection of his will, Ephesians 1. 01:01:59.320 |
and Esau was looked over in their mother's womb 01:02:10.320 |
It's not unfair, as Paul explains in Romans 9, 01:02:59.320 |
Our prideful hearts hate the doctrine of election, 01:04:25.320 |
My salvation depends on the Father's election, 01:05:16.320 |
not only means you cannot earn your salvation 01:05:21.320 |
it also guarantees you can't disqualify yourself 01:05:25.320 |
because election is simply not based on works. 01:05:33.320 |
think that they've sinned too much to be saved. 01:05:50.320 |
that Christ is most highlighting here in John 6:39. 01:06:01.320 |
Election proves that God cannot be accused of failure 01:06:06.320 |
because Jesus didn't try to save certain people 01:06:23.320 |
because it cheapens the omnipotent sovereignty of my king 01:06:38.320 |
"I came to save all those whom the Father gives me 01:06:58.320 |
That's why God gets all the glory and salvation 01:07:01.320 |
because the reason someone makes it into heaven 01:07:12.320 |
and this is where I want to park a little bit 01:07:14.320 |
and transition to our fourth point of the sermon. 01:07:22.320 |
and causes us to rely completely on God's help 01:07:30.320 |
necessarily will believe when they hear the gospel. 01:07:42.320 |
And that's the only reason we can have confidence in evangelism. 01:07:45.320 |
It's why we can sleep at night after we evangelize. 01:07:50.320 |
Because I know that no matter how hard I try, 01:07:54.320 |
no matter how persuasive or convincing my arguments are, 01:08:05.320 |
that it doesn't matter how terrible my gospel presentation is, 01:08:15.320 |
Paul when he hears Christ tell him in Acts 18.10, 01:08:27.320 |
full of courage to preach to everyone in Corinth 01:08:31.320 |
knowing that all who were ordained to eternal life 01:08:44.320 |
let's look at the last verse of our text in verse 40. 01:08:49.320 |
The last reason that believers come to salvation 01:08:52.320 |
is because they respond to Christ's invitation. 01:09:06.320 |
Verse 40, "For this is the will of my Father." 01:09:10.320 |
Now, perhaps the first time you read this verse, 01:09:18.320 |
like a scribal error who copied verse 39 two times, 01:09:24.320 |
Because verse 40 is almost identical to verse 39. 01:09:33.320 |
But then the will of God is actually different. 01:09:39.320 |
Well, it's actually another example of parallelism. 01:10:00.320 |
all those who were given to him by the Father. 01:10:05.320 |
without any contradiction in the mind of Christ, 01:10:09.320 |
in perfect harmony with the sovereignty of God, 01:10:23.320 |
and I myself will raise him up on the last day. 01:10:41.320 |
"I save those who the Father gives me," election, 01:10:47.320 |
"He saves those who see the Son and believe." 01:11:05.320 |
that God chose us before the foundation of the world, 01:11:16.320 |
"What's the reason that someone gets to heaven?" 01:11:22.320 |
"Because God chose him and that person with his own will believed." 01:11:36.320 |
looked him over and did not choose him for salvation. 01:11:44.320 |
Twin truths that are both simultaneously true. 01:11:47.320 |
And this is where Pastor McArthur's classic question on election helps us. 01:12:05.320 |
and expressed with great passion in the heart of Paul 01:12:12.320 |
and every word was breathed out by God, 2 Timothy 3.16, 01:12:18.320 |
who carried Paul by his spirit, 2 Peter 1.21, 01:12:23.320 |
to say exactly what God wanted to be written. 01:12:30.320 |
carries out his sovereign will through human agency. 01:12:36.320 |
But I want you to see something here in this text, 01:12:42.320 |
in Christ's mind there is a cause-and-effect relationship 01:12:56.320 |
Notice in verse 39 and 40, though they're similar, 01:13:10.320 |
For the will of God is for all who believe to be saved. 01:13:15.320 |
So verse 40 is the reason for the necessity of verse 39. 01:13:26.320 |
That's the only way anyone would believe and be saved. 01:13:36.320 |
The bondage of man's will necessitated election. 01:13:50.320 |
He wooed us and drew us, as we saw in verse 45. 01:13:58.320 |
where regeneration and faith occur in the exact same moment, 01:14:24.320 |
And God ordains his universe, he runs the world 01:14:34.320 |
and the non-elect get all the blame when they reject Christ. 01:14:44.320 |
But we must sustain, we must relish both of those truths. 01:14:53.320 |
one aspect of the mystery erodes at the other. 01:15:05.320 |
to the point that he's no longer human in our mind. 01:15:10.320 |
Or we can do the opposite and highlight the kenosis so much 01:15:13.320 |
that Christ is no longer in use of all of his divine attributes. 01:15:23.320 |
that Christ becomes worthy of only penultimate glory, 01:15:56.320 |
there are so many things about him and his will 01:16:13.320 |
such that he can say that everything that happens 01:16:21.320 |
His providence controls every molecule in the universe. 01:16:44.320 |
such that he invites all to come to him and be saved. 01:16:48.320 |
He says he does not want the wicked to perish. 01:17:52.320 |
Calvinists, they hear Jesus opening up his arms 01:18:48.320 |
And we must protect these invitation as genuine. 01:19:23.320 |
that God uses unworthy and pitiful tools like us 01:20:12.320 |
who is able to satisfy anyone who comes to him. 01:20:21.320 |
Anyone who comes and picks up that bread and eats 01:20:49.320 |
interceding for us until we all make it home. 01:21:32.320 |
I want to just think kind of out loud with you 01:21:48.320 |
the only way you're going to make it to heaven 01:21:56.320 |
Something that you do not have any control of. 01:25:30.320 |
and so you never talk about it with unbelievers. 01:26:02.320 |
Let the one who wishes receive the water of life 01:26:16.320 |
and our privilege is to get them the message. 01:27:46.320 |
It's always a blessing to sit under your teaching. 01:27:54.320 |
to give you just some highlights here. We do have 01:28:10.320 |
makes you feel like you might be in an Aladdin movie, 01:28:14.320 |
three times, and you get what you want. But the truth 01:28:36.320 |
attention, it's really not just a food truck, 01:29:00.320 |
one last thing, and this is an important thought, and I know you're already 01:29:10.320 |
your items, and we don't want you to misplace 01:29:34.320 |
We've received so many riches from your word, 01:29:38.320 |
the magnificence and the wonder and the glory 01:29:42.320 |
We ask that you would continue to bless these 01:29:44.320 |
men with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly