In this sermon titled "Whosoever Believeth On Him," Pastor Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of salvation by faith alone, emphasizing its foundational role in Reformed theology. The primary argument revolves around Romans 10:11-12, where Stalnaker asserts that faith in Christ is the sole evidence of salvation, rather than good works. He highlights key Scripture passages, including Romans 3, which supports the belief that justification comes through faith, not by works of the law. The practical significance lies in distinguishing true faith from a works-based righteousness, offering believers assurance of salvation based solely on their trust in Christ’s finished work, thereby encouraging a deeper reliance on God's grace rather than their own efforts.
“Whosoever believeth on Christ shall not be ashamed, and that means shall be saved, will not be lost... Faith in and on the Lord Jesus Christ, that is the evidence of being saved.”
“Good works are not the evidence of salvation. Faith is.”
“Faith is not a work. The only thing that faith does is it looks to the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Christ saved his people without his people, without the help of his people. They helped him not at all.”
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