Marvin Stalnaker's sermon on 1 Peter 3:15-18 addresses the doctrine of the believer's readiness to provide a defense for their faith, centered on the hope found in Christ. Stalnaker emphasizes the importance of sanctifying the Lord in one's heart, which he interprets as proclaiming God’s holiness in both personal belief and communal worship. He supports his arguments with scriptural references, particularly highlighting that believers are called to give an account for their hope with gentleness and reverence (1 Peter 3:15). The message underscores the doctrinal significance of having a good conscience rooted in Christ's redemptive work, propounding that true hope and assurance of salvation stem not from individual merit but from Christ’s atoning sacrifice and resurrection, fostering a life of faith and readiness to face trials and ridicule for righteousness’ sake.
“We sanctify the Lord when we meet together as believers and strive to adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in all things.”
“Every true believer...has a good hope, a good confidence of glory. It's a hope, it's a confidence that is based totally on the Word of God.”
“My reason of hope...is not based upon what I think, what I do of myself, but it's founded totally in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It's better that you suffer for well-doing than for evil-doing.”
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