Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "And He Healed Them" focuses on the doctrine of sin and the healing power of Christ through the lens of Matthew 19:1-2. The key argument presented is that Jesus came specifically to heal sinners, who are spiritually sick, underscoring the necessity of recognizing one’s sinful condition to seek out the Great Physician. Stalnaker supports this claim by referencing various Scripture passages, including Jesus’ pronouncement that "they that are whole need not a physician, but they that are sick" (Luke 5:31), emphasizing that only those aware of their spiritual ailment truly seek healing. The practical significance lies in advocating that all sinners, regardless of their perceived severity of sin, are invited to come to Christ for healing and rest, as He assures us that "Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out" (John 6:37). This message reinforces the Reformed theology of total depravity and the irresistible grace of God, which initiates and guarantees the spiritual healing of His chosen people.
“Those are the only people Christ came into this world to heal. The sick. Sick with sin. Sick from sin. Sick from the effects of sin. Sinners.”
“If we have a will to come, that's God who made us willing.”
“Every soul who does come to Christ will find this to be so.”
“He healed them. Finished. Done. Good as new.”
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