The sermon delivered by Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the nature of God through the lens of human inability and divine holiness. He emphasizes that the primary reason humanity does not come to Christ is rooted in their fallen nature, as illustrated by scriptural references such as John 6:44, which states that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father. Stalnaker then contrasts human corruption with the divine attributes of God as revealed in Exodus 34:6-7, highlighting His holiness, justice, and mercy. The nature of God necessitates justice against sin but also provides a means of mercy and salvation through Christ, presenting a clear distinction between human wickedness and God’s righteous character. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that while humanity is prone to sin and death, God’s mercy in the person of Jesus transforms woe into blessing for those who believe.
“Man's inability to come saving to Christ lies not in his body or his mind, it is because of his nature.”
“The nature of something or someone is all that they can be.”
“How can God be merciful if He must punish sin? To know the answer to that, we need to know something of His nature.”
“Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.”
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