The sermon titled "Grace Alone," preached by Gabe Stalnaker, centers on the foundational doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing the contrast between God's grace and the law as the means of life. The preacher asserts that misinterpretation of the Fall results in misapprehension of all biblical doctrine. He argues that God’s command in Genesis 2:16-17 conveys that life comes solely from grace and not from the law (the knowledge of good and evil). Stalnaker underlines that attempts to rely on the law for righteousness lead to condemnation, a theme supported by the exploration of the Genesis account, especially chapters 2 and 3, and further illustrated through references to Exodus 20 and New Testament truths. The practical and doctrinal significance of this sermon is the exhortation that believers must cling to Christ alone for salvation and reject any notion of merit-based righteousness, as incorporating human effort into salvation results in eternal separation from God.
“Wrong on the fall, wrong on it all.”
“Grace turns our eyes to Christ. Law turns our eyes to us.”
“The law does not bring us to God. The grace of Christ is the only thing that can bring us to God.”
“Salvation is by God's grace alone. Salvation is by God's grace and not man's works.”
The Bible teaches that grace is God's free gift, while the law reveals our sinfulness and drives us away from God.
Genesis 2:16-17, Romans 10
Salvation by grace alone is affirmed throughout Scripture, emphasizing that faith in Christ is the only means of redemption.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 3:24
Understanding the fall is crucial for recognizing humanity's need for a Savior and the grace of God.
Genesis 3, Romans 5:12
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