In his sermon "Beware of False Religion," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the significant theological theme of salvation as wholly dependent on God's grace through Christ, contrasting it against the self-righteousness of false religious doctrines. He emphasizes that both the Pharisees and Sadducees represent forms of false religion, where the Pharisees rely on legalism and their perceived ability to follow the law while the Sadducees dismiss the supernatural altogether. Drawing on Matthew 16:1-12, he asserts that the only sign of God’s salvation is Jesus Christ's crucifixion, as illustrated by Jonah's three days in the whale, emphasizing that salvation is entirely God's work rather than dependent on human action. This sermon underscores the importance of discerning true Christian doctrine from false, advocating that the gospel is a message of Christ's completed work for sinners, which stands in stark contrast to the "if you" conditional statements of false religion. The practical significance of this message calls believers to cling to Christ and His work alone for salvation.
“The lie of false religion says you must. The truth of the gospel cries, ‘He must and he will because he already has.’”
“If we’re not talking about [Jesus], we’re not talking about the gospel.”
“Beware of every message that is contrary to and turns your eyes away from the Lord Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
“Christ took care of it. And I don't need to, and that's a good thing because I can't.”
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