In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "TV: It Is God's Work Alone," the central theological focus is the sovereignty of God in salvation, as encapsulated in Philippians 2:13, which emphasizes that it is God who works in believers both to will and to act according to His good pleasure. Stalnaker systematically argues that salvation is initiated, performed, and completed solely by God, negating any notion of human contribution or merit in the process. He supports his assertions with Scripture passages such as Philippians 1:6 ("He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it") and John 19:30 ("It is finished"), illustrating that the entirety of salvation is God's divine work, reinforcing doctrines such as total depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace. The doctrinal significance lies in the comfort and assurance it provides to believers; understanding that their salvation hinges not on their efforts, but solely on God's grace leads to a deeper reliance on Him and a greater appreciation for His mercy.
“Salvation is totally of the Lord. It is God's work alone, that He works in His people and it's all according to the good pleasure of His will.”
“We do not begin the work of salvation. God does. That's a revelation to anyone who hears this for the first time.”
“We do not perform the work of salvation. God does.”
“If any man glory, let him glory in the Lord. For it is God which worketh in us both to will and do of His good pleasure.”
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