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Where do you go in times of trouble?
Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 3 Article 6
The sermon explores the doctrine of God's sovereign election, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, foreordained from eternity and enacted through the Holy Spirit. It clarifies that God not only chooses individuals for salvation but also orchestrates the means by which they come to faith, including the very messengers who will proclaim the gospel. The message encourages evangelism by asserting that God's purpose is already established, and that believers can confidently share the good news knowing that God has stirred hearts and will ultimately bring about salvation, highlighting the Holy Spirit's role in conviction and belief, and ultimately affirming that God's plan will not fail.