The sermon delivered by Gabe Stalnaker centers around the theological importance of thankfulness as expressed in Psalm 118:1. Stalnaker argues that gratitude should be a central emotion for Christians, underlining that thankfulness arises from a recognition of God's sovereignty, goodness, and mercy. He references various Scriptures including 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Colossians 2:13, and Revelation 11:15, which illustrate the biblical foundation for an attitude of thankfulness. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to cultivate a habitual practice of gratitude, recognizing that even amidst trials, God's sovereign kindness warrants our thankful responses.
“Even in deep sorrow, going through something that's just bringing absolute, utter sorrow, even in that moment, God's people can still be thankful.”
“Thank God, the one that we are in the hands of is not our adversary... The adversary is in the hands of the same God we are in the hands of.”
“Election is the sweetest thing that could ever be declared. It's the sweetest thing that a child of God could ever know.”
“Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He's good, because His mercy endures forever.”
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