In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Keep It On Christ," the primary theological topic is the sufficiency and centrality of Christ in the doctrine of salvation and Christian living, as underscored in 1 Timothy 4:12-13. Stalnaker argues that believers must not rely on their works or the law for salvation but must wholly focus on Christ's finished work as the means of their redemption. He supports this by referencing Galatians 3, where Paul admonishes the Galatians for returning to law-based thinking, emphasizing that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not from human effort. This understanding bears significant weight as it guides Christians to find assurance and identity not in their actions, but in Christ alone, which guards against legalism and promotes a deeper reliance on God's grace.
“We are not saved by the obedience of the law. We're saved by Christ. We're saved by faith in Christ. Look into Christ.”
“To believe that we can perfect or improve on Christ's work in us, that is utter blasphemy before God.”
“Be that example. Go back to first Timothy four. … Keep it on Christ. This right here is the example of a true child of God.”
“Christ is our doctrine. … What he was saying in that was Christ is my doctrine.”
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