In the sermon "Remembering A Sister In Christ," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the theological theme of the blessedness of dying in the Lord as articulated in Romans 15:1-13 and supported by Revelation 14:13 and Psalm 116:15. The key points made in the sermon include a clear distinction between the deaths of the faithful and the unrighteous, emphasizing that only the deaths of those in Christ are precious to God. Stalnaker argues that to "die in the Lord" entails dying in the unity of His sufferings, hope, mercy, and joy, ultimately culminating in being received into God’s glory. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging the congregation to live in a manner that reflects this truth, fostering a community that supports one another in faith and love, as exemplified by the late Juanita, whose life of faithfulness and joy in Christ serves as an inspiring model.
“Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. … That’s what a saint is. A saint is a soul that has been placed by the Father in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“To die in the Lord is to leave this world giving Christ all the glory for all things that were, are, and will ever be.”
“To die in the Lord is to die in His mercy. … I need to die in His mercy. I need mercy, the mercy of the Lord.”
“Our God is not the God of the dead. He's the God of the living.”
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