The sermon titled "Let The Redeemed Of The Lord Say So," preached by Gabe Stalnaker, focuses on the doctrine of redemption, emphasizing the incredible grace of God in saving believers from their sin. Stalnaker argues that true recognition of one's spiritual condition as dead in sin leads to genuine thankfulness for the salvation offered in Christ. He extensively references Psalm 107, highlighting verses such as 1 and 2 to illustrate the importance of expressing gratitude for God's mercy. The scripture reinforces the concept that redemption is a divine act, clearly stating that the redeemed must declare their salvation. The practical significance of this sermon is rooted in the Reformed belief that salvation is not earned but given by grace alone, prompting a life of worship and gratitude in response to God's redemptive work.
“Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy.”
“One payment obtained eternal redemption forever. Eternal forever. Forever.”
“We did the sinning, He did the saving. Oh, that we would praise Him.”
“Everything that he has done concerning us is loving kindness. All of it is loving kindness from election to redemption, to regeneration, to glorification.”
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