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Marvin Stalnaker

The Message of Old

Marvin Stalnaker 3 min read
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3 Articles 2,582 Sermons
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Marvin Stalnaker
Marvin Stalnaker 3 min read
3 articles 2,582 sermons

Stalnaker critiques contemporary churches that prioritize cultural relevance and entertainment over biblical truth, arguing they have replaced gospel preaching with programs designed to satisfy fleshly desires and attract crowds. By contrast, the true church proclaims the unchanging message of God's sovereignty, Christ's substitutionary atonement, and justification by imputed righteousness—eternal truths that sustain regenerate believers and honor God's character rather than man's preferences. The believer's spiritual health depends not on meeting current felt needs but on repeatedly hearing the Gospel message of Christ's propitiation, the imputation of His righteousness, and freedom from condemnation for those chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world.

What does the Bible say about justification?

The Bible teaches that justification is through faith in Jesus Christ, as He imputes His righteousness to believers.

Justification is a central doctrine in Reformed theology, depicted as a forensic act of God whereby He declares sinners righteous based on their faith in Jesus Christ. Scripture emphasizes that it is not by works that we are justified, but through faith alone, as seen in Romans 3:28 where Paul states, 'For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law.' This perfect righteousness of Christ is imputed to believers, allowing them to stand justified before God. Such a truth is not merely academic; it is the very foundation of assurance for the Christian, ensuring that their standing before God is secure because it relies solely on Christ's finished work.

Romans 3:28, 2 Corinthians 5:21

How do we know the doctrine of sovereign grace is true?

The doctrine of sovereign grace is anchored in Scripture, emphasizing God's electing love and His sovereignty in salvation.

Sovereign grace refers to the biblical understanding that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation out of His own purpose and will, independent of their works or merits. Foundational texts such as Ephesians 1:4-5 assert that God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world, highlighting His sovereignty in the salvation process. This doctrine is underscored by the concept of Total Depravity, which posits that human beings are incapable of choosing God without His intervening grace. The affirmation of God's sovereignty in salvation is critical for understanding the dynamics of true faith and repentance, which are gifts from God rather than the results of human effort. Thus, through various scriptural testimonies, believers are assured of the truth of sovereign grace.

Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30

Why is the message of God’s sovereignty important for Christians?

God's sovereignty assures Christians of His control over all aspects of life, providing comfort and hope.

The doctrine of God's sovereignty is essential for Christians as it shapes their understanding of God's character, His providential rule, and the assurance of salvation. Believing that God is sovereign means recognizing that He governs all creation and orchestrates the events of history for His glory and the good of His people, as detailed in Romans 8:28. This belief is not only comforting in times of difficulty but also inspires confidence in God's promises. For the regenerate heart, knowing that God is in control reassures believers that nothing can separate them from His love (Romans 8:38-39). This deep understanding fosters a life of worship, reliance on grace, and persistent faith, even amidst life’s uncertainties.

Romans 8:28, Romans 8:38-39

    Many religious organizations proudly advertise their services as "contemporary". Their true message is, "we deal with topics that are relevant for today's world." These religious organizations unashamedly proclaim, "Tell us what you want, and that's what you'll get. We will meet your needs". This tactic is nothing more than an attempt to be all things to all men in order that the masses might be drawn in. These congregations major on issues that are actually nothing more than current events. They sing songs that are designed to glorify the flesh with words that exalt man. Preaching the Gospel has been replaced with "share time" to fill the need for so-called "spiritual growth." After all the necessary programs have been strategically laid out to meet the criteria of their supposed spiritual needs, these organizations then provide every sort of entertainment and bodily exercise humanly possible. With million dollar budgets, these religious "works-shops" do whatever is necessary to meet the bottom line. That Christ's honor and truth are being disregarded; that men's souls are being merchandised means nothing to them! Obviously, men have been left to their own fleshly desires and the blindness of their unregenerate heart.

    In the church of the Lord Jesus, oh how different is the case. The issue is not some current event. The believer must hear the truth of Him who changes not. He is not satisfied unless he hears the message of the sovereign, ruling, reigning God who has everlastingly loved a particular people in Christ. The saint of God thrives on the message, the "psalms, hymns and spiritual songs" exalting their heavenly Father, the very God who has chosen a people in Christ "before the foundation of the world," that they should be holy and without blame before Him in love. The believer subsists on the declaration of the beloved Son who, as the Surety of the sheep, has lived in righteousness before God's law on behalf of all that the Father has given Him. Herald again the glorious message, which is without controversy -- the message of God, manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. The regenerate sinner needs to be told again and again how Christ put away his guilt by divinely being made to be sin for him. To the one who has been made to know something of his true need, the message of how the Lord Jesus Christ died under the wrath and judgment of God's holy law for His sheep, that they might be made the righteousness of God in Him, never grows old. Rehearse again in the saint's ears these eternal truths, truths that when received are rejoiced in as if they had never been heard before. Justification by Christ's imputed righteousness, propitiation by His blood, and freedom from condemnation for those blessed ones found in Christ, that is the message that changes not, the message that is the life-sustenance of the renewed man.

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