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Livestream sermons from George County Baptist Church.
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The sermon centers on Romans 9:1–13, clarifying that God's election discussed here pertains to national, not individual, salvation, specifically the divine choice of Israel as the covenant nation through which Messiah would come. It refutes Calvinist misinterpretations that claim God predestines individuals to salvation or damnation, emphasizing instead that the passage addresses God's selection of lineage—Isaac over Ishmael, Jacob over Esau—not personal eternal destiny. The preacher underscores that faith, not ethnic descent, determines spiritual sonship, and that God's promises remain valid despite Israel's unbelief, as salvation is universally available through faith in Christ. The sermon stresses the importance of interpreting Scripture in its proper context, rejecting theological distortions that eliminate human responsibility and misapply national election to individual salvation, while affirming the genuine, open offer of the gospel to all who believe.
