Can prayer really transform society and advance God's plan for salvation? Discover the profound impact of prayer on the life of the church as we explore 1st Timothy, chapter 2. Paul urges that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgiving be made for all people, especially for those in authority. We emphasize the importance of adhering to biblical directives in worship and conduct, underscoring that prayer should be the cornerstone of the church's priorities and practices.
Gain insights into the purpose of prayer in evangelism and how it can create a peaceful society conducive to spreading the gospel. We discuss the doctrines of grace, unconditional election, and particular redemption, aligning these principles with scriptural teachings about God's sovereign plan for salvation. With relatable examples, we illustrate the distinction between immediate and ultimate goals, emphasizing Paul's call to pray for all men to achieve a harmonious social environment that fosters the advancement of God's salvation plan.
Explore the sincerity of God's offer of salvation and the earnestness of His invitations. We delve into the preaching methods of the apostles, the nature of God's will, and the importance of self-appropriating faith. Drawing from historic Calvinist documents and teachings of the Puritans, we affirm that God sincerely invites all to salvation. Join us as we emphasize the church's mission to uphold and proclaim the gospel, stressing the singularity of truth and the universal promise of redemption through Jesus Christ.
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Jeffery Smith has been a fulltime pastor since graduating from seminary in 1990. In 1994 he was involved in planting a church which became Covenant Reformed Baptist Church in Easley, South Carolina, where he labored as a pastor for over 15 years. In 2009 he accepted a call to...