The sermon by Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the sovereignty of God in salvation as articulated in Ephesians 1:1-7. Stalnaker emphasizes that Paul’s apostleship and the message of salvation are rooted in divine purpose and not in human decision-making. He argues that God's choices precede human action, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of election where God predestines a specific people for salvation—not as a general offer to all. Using Scripture, particularly Ephesians 1 and John 17, he highlights that salvation is an act of grace, fully executed by God rather than contingent on human efforts. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers of the certainty of their salvation and the reliability of God's promises.
“If God loved a person and that person ended up going to hell, what good would God’s love be to that person or to anybody for that matter?”
“Every soul that God loved, he saved. Every one of them. Every soul that Christ shed his blood for, he saved.”
“Salvation is not up to chance with God. It’s totally of the Lord. That's why it’s so important that we declare and understand who our Lord is speaking these promises to.”
“The only way that a sinner can receive a blessing from God is by being in Christ.”
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