In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon "The Abomination of Desolation," he addresses the theological topic of deception in the context of the end times and the nature of true salvation. The preacher emphasizes the warning given by Christ in Matthew 24:4—“Take heed that no man deceive you”—as foundational to the understanding of both historical and spiritual truths. Stalnaker connects this warning with the prophecies found in Daniel, particularly focusing on the 'abomination of desolation' (Matthew 24:15), and interprets it as a reference to the emptiness of false religion that usurps the truth of God. He highlights the necessity of recognizing Jesus Christ's role as the sole source of salvation and righteousness, asserting that any deviation from this truth leads to spiritual desolation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call to flee to Christ and reject any teachings that emphasize human effort over divine grace, in line with Reformed doctrines of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
“Take heed that no man deceives you. That’s a word from God. That’s a message. That is today’s message.”
“The abomination of desolation stands in the place where it ought not stand. And that is the very thing that we still see to this day.”
“Once we insert man into any component of it, we have a desolate abomination on our hands.”
“Flee to Christ. Flee to Jesus Christ. You get to Jesus Christ. I'm telling you, it is critical that we get on Christ and stay on Christ.”
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