In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Christ Alone," the central theological topic addressed is the supremacy of Christ as the sole mediator of God's glory and salvation, as illustrated by the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-9. Stalnaker argues that the Transfiguration revealed Jesus' true divine nature and glory, emphasizing that Moses and Elijah signify the Law and the Prophets, respectively, both pointing to Christ as the fulfillment of Scripture. The key Scripture references include Matthew 17:1-9, Luke 9:28-36, and Romans 3:21, which collectively demonstrate that all of history culminates in Christ, and that He alone accomplishes redemption. The practical significance of this doctrine highlights the importance of worshiping Christ exclusively, as any attempt to share His glory diminishes the truth of the gospel and leads to spiritual blindness.
“The redemption of God's people was accomplished by Christ alone. It was declared by the prophets. It was demanded by the law. It was accomplished by Christ alone.”
“God said, no. It's Christ alone. And I'll tell you this, the error that Peter made is the error of all false religion. False religion says, let's share his glory with someone or something else.”
“If God ever opens a sinner's eyes, that sinner will see Christ alone. When a sinner has his eyes and his heart open to the truth… everything gets stripped away. Everything is removed but Christ alone.”
“After the wrath is appeased, the law is satisfied, the prophecy is fulfilled, all that's left is Christ alone. That's it.”
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