The sermon "Sing To The Lord All The Earth" by Gabe Stalnaker addresses the universal call to worship God as depicted in Psalm 96. Stalnaker emphasizes the unity of believers across national and cultural boundaries, illustrating through Scripture that all Christians, regardless of their backgrounds, share a common identity in Christ. He highlights biblical passages such as Revelation 5, Colossians 3, and Ephesians 4 to support the argument that redemption through Christ transcends ethnic and geographical divisions. The practical significance of this message lies in its encouragement for believers to recognize their global family in Christ and to engage in worship together, reflecting on God's sovereign grace as the source of their unity and shared mission.
“If our God is their God, that makes us family. That makes us brethren.”
“In Christ, there is neither American or African or Australian... In Christ, all who are in Christ are one in the same.”
“The sovereign God in his sovereign mercy has provided free and sovereign grace to all of his people.”
“Not our works, thine alone. We're not worthy, Thou art worthy.”
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