
08-05-2025 PART 3: Irrevocable Grace and God’s Unshakable Promises
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Section 1:
This segment begins with an encouragement to wait upon the Lord, emphasizing the renewal of strength that comes with patience. A caller shares a personal story about getting lost on a family vacation after running ahead, using it as a powerful metaphor for spiritual life: don’t run ahead of God. The message is simple yet deep—stay close to the Lord and let Him lead. The conversation continues joyfully as they reflect on how finding better “signals” in life, both physically and spiritually, can make all the difference. Joy and trust are repeated themes as the caller expresses appreciation for the broadcast and how God often redirects them for greater purposes, even if it means missing the show for a day to minister elsewhere.
Section 2:
Returning to Romans 11:28–29, the teaching emphasizes that even though many Jews rejected the gospel, they are still beloved because of God’s covenant with the patriarchs. The critical point here is that God's promises are never broken—His gifts and His callings are irrevocable. The speaker reinforces that the promises made to Abraham are still active and binding, with Jeremiah 31 offered as additional biblical support. This leads to a theological explanation of the New Covenant: while old covenants required human faithfulness, the new one was secured by Jesus Himself, fully God and fully man, making it unbreakable. The idea that Jesus fulfilled both sides of the covenant because humanity could not is celebrated as both wise and merciful on God’s part.
Section 3:
The final section focuses on the permanence of God's call. Whether Jew or Gentile, once called, God does not regret or revoke His decision. The speaker strongly rebukes the idea that God has “unchosen” anyone, explaining that while people may fail or struggle, God’s gifts and calling remain intact. There's a personal encouragement here: God knows our weaknesses, but He’s not ashamed of us. He still expects accountability, but His love and calling don’t change based on performance. The summary of the teaching circles back to the foundational truth that God's promises will manifest—no matter what—and that Jesus was part of that plan from the very beginning. God's plan is unstoppable, unchanging, and perfectly trustworthy.