In this sermon, Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the theological themes of peace, love, and faith as expressed in Ephesians 6:23. He emphasizes that these virtues are specifically promised to the "brethren," the members of God's family, and are gifts from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Stalnaker explores how believers can find true peace, which transcends worldly distractions, as highlighted in John 14:27, and discusses the transformative and sacrificial nature of the love of Christ, referencing John 15:13. The practical significance of these doctrines lies in the assurance and comfort they provide to believers, affirming their status as partakers in God’s eternal promises and reiterating the importance of attributing all authority, work, and love to God in recognition of their adopted identity in Christ.
“Peace be to the brethren and love with faith from God, the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The promises in this word, promises of peace and love with faith, are not to the world... but are for the brethren.”
“We may know a little something about love on this earth, but the love that we experience most of the time is a selfish love.”
“Every member of God's family will ascribe all authority to Him... all work be to Him... and all love be to Him.”
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