In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "The God Of Compassion," the primary theological focus is on the nature of God's compassion as revealed in the healing of the blind men in Matthew 20:29-34. Stalnaker argues that Jesus' compassion is a core attribute of God's character, manifesting His sovereign grace and the determined purpose to redeem humanity. He highlights that this compassion is not contingent on human action but is an expression of God's heart towards those in need. The preacher expands on the significance of this compassion using relevant Scripture, particularly Ezekiel 16, Psalm 103, and Lamentations 3:21-23, emphasizing that God acts out of mercy and kindness towards sinners who earnestly seek Him. The sermon ultimately points to the practical importance of recognizing and accepting God's compassion, which leads to spiritual healing and the assurance of salvation for those who respond to His call.
“Our salvation is the result of His compassion. It's not the result of our works. It's not the result of our compassion. It's not the result of our love.”
“Every soul that receives it follows him every time. Where else can they go? He has the words of life, beautiful words. Wonderful words, compassionate words of life.”
“If you need the compassion of his mercy, his grace, his truth, all you have to do is cry out for it. He has a never-ending supply of compassion for His people.”
“Will the Lord be compassionate toward us? Will His mercy and compassion be extended directly to us? Well, do we need His compassion?"
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