In the sermon titled "And He Healed Them," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of Christ's healing power, linking physical healings in the Gospel of Matthew to the spiritual healing He provides for sinners. Stalnaker emphasizes that the phrase "And He healed them" is a profound declaration of Christ's divine authority and compassionate mercy, as seen in Matthew 4:24. Through several Scripture references, including Matthew 12:15, Matthew 14:14, and Luke 4:40, he illustrates that Christ’s healing was complete and unconditional for all who acknowledged their need. The overall significance of this message resonates with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, asserting that only those who recognize their sin-sick state are candidates for Christ’s healing grace.
“He wanted to do that. Everything that our Lord does, He does it because He wants to.”
“This is the message of the Gospel. Christ is coming for you. That's the message that we have been sent to declare.”
“The Gospel is for sinners. The Gospel is not for self-righteous people. It's for sinners.”
“If you cry, He will call. He will call. He has called. He is calling. He will call.”
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