In the sermon titled "God's Sovereign Right," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty, focusing particularly on His right to dispense grace and mercy as He wills. Stalnaker argues that the parable in Matthew 20:1-16 illustrates God as the householder who recruits laborers for His vineyard, representing God's elective purpose in salvation—the chosen people who receive Christ, the ultimate reward. He references Romans 9 to emphasize that God's choices are not based on human merit but rather His sovereign purpose, affirming that both the laborers called at different hours receive the same wage, symbolizing equal access to salvation in Christ. The practical significance lies in the understanding that believers do not earn their standing before God but are recipients of grace, encouraging humility and gratitude toward God's sovereign will.
“We murmur and complain for everything down here, but that's every child of God's eternal glory. That's all they want, Christ alone.”
“It's not about us, it's all about Christ. In Christ, it's not about us. It's all about Christ.”
“Our hope is in his sovereignty. Our only hope is his sovereignty. That's our hope.”
“Every soul who is made to love God's sovereignty and salvation is in God's sovereign salvation.”
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