I. The Chronologically Prior Action II. The Astonishing Theological Ground III. The Immense Doctrinal Significance
I. What It Was II. What It Gave III. What It Received
I. Its Object II. Its Impossibility III. Its Support
I. The Seeing God II. The Quickening God III. The Calling God
I. For the Truth of God’s Grace II. For the Certainty of God’s Promise III. For the Assurance of God’s Saints IV. For the Catholicity of God’s Church
I. The Impossibility of the Law II. The Impossibility of All Alternatives
I. What Is the Promise? II. Who Receives the Promise? III. How Is the Promise Received?
I. With Respect to His Physical Circumcision II. With Respect to His External Call
I. The Argument of Scripture II. The Comparison With Abraham III. The Height of Blessedness
I. The Meaning of It II. The Significance of It III. The Blessedness of It