Pastor, what is Sovereign Grace? We can find no better definition than the biblical definition in Romans 9:15-16, âI will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy.â My message is void of gimmicks, methods, propositions and trickery. It gives all the glory to God in the salvation of sinners in accordance to Psalm 115:1. My message is not new; Christ and the apostles declared it (Matthew 11:25-27, Romans 9:13-16, Ephesians 1:4-11, II Timothy 1:9). It was the message of the 16th Century Protestant Reformation; it was the message of the 17th Century Puritans in Europe and early America; and it was the message of the great Baptist preacher of the last century in England, Mr. Charles Haddon Spurgeon. The following is a statement by Mr. Spurgeon. âIf anything is hated bitterly, it is the out-and-out gospel of the grace of God, especially if that hateful word âsovereigntyâ is mentioned with it. Dare to say, âHe will have mercy on whom He will have mercy, and He will have compassion on whom He will have compassionâ (Romans 9:15), and furious critics will revile you without stint. The modern religionist not only hates the doctrine of sovereign grace, but he raves and rages at the mention of it. He would sooner hear you blaspheme than preach election by the Father, atonement by the Son, or regeneration by the Spirit. If you want to see a man worked up till the Satanic is clearly uppermost, let some of the new divines hear you preach a free-grace sermon. A gospel, which is after men, will be welcomed by men; but it needs a divine operation upon the heart and mind to make a man willing to receive into his inmost soul this distasteful gospel of the grace of God. âMy dear brethren do not try to make it tasteful to carnal minds. Hide not the offence of the cross, lest you make it of none effect.â I preach the doctrines of grace because I believe them to be true; because I see them in the Scriptures; because my experience endears them to my heart; and because I see the holy result of them in believers. I confess they are nonetheless dear to me because the advanced school despises them; I should never think it a recommendation of a doctrine that it was new. Those truths, which have enlightened so many ages, appear to me to be ordained to remain throughout eternity. The doctrine which I preach to you is that of the Puritans, of Calvin, of Augustine, of Paul, and of the Holy Ghost. The Author and Finisher of our faith Himself taught this most blessed truth. The doctrine of grace is the substance of the testimony of Jesus. It is the testimony of God to sinners from Genesis to Revelation. Read and believe it! God forbid that you should distort and pervert it, for you do so to the destruction of your soul.