The sermon titled "TV: Whoever Shall Call On His Name," delivered by Gabe Stalnaker, delves into the doctrine of salvation as articulated in Romans 10:13: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Stalnaker emphasizes the sovereignty of God in salvation, asserting that human ability to call upon God for salvation is contingent upon God's prior work in the individual’s life. He uses specific Scripture references such as John 5:40 and John 6:44 to argue that without divine intervention, people, in their totally depraved state, are incapable of seeking God. He juxtaposes the act of merely saying "Lord" with the true calling upon God's name, highlighting the essential difference between self-righteousness and a posture of humility that seeks mercy. The significance of this message is rooted in an understanding of God's grace and the necessity of recognizing one's own unworthiness in order to genuinely call upon the Lord for salvation.
“Whatever God says in his word is so. If he said it, it's so. Period. It is so.”
“Our call unto him is the evidence of his call to us. Everything that we do unto him is only a response to him doing it first.”
“Saying, Lord, is saying, Lord, look at me. Acknowledge me. To call on the name of the Lord is to say, Lord, I'm looking to you.”
“One cry is unto damnation and one cries unto life. Both of them include Lord. But one is under damnation and one is under life.”
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