In the sermon titled "The Only Hope There Is In Life," Gabe Stalnaker expounds upon the themes of human frailty, the brevity of life, and the centrality of trusting God, as illustrated in Psalm 39. The preacher emphasizes the need for believers to recognize their limitations and the fleeting nature of earthly existence, urging that true hope can only be found in the Lord. He cites verse four of Psalm 39, which conveys a plea to God for insight into life’s reality, contrasting the sovereign God’s eternal nature with humanity’s transient and weak state. Stalnaker further enhances his argument by referencing Hebrews 9:27 and Job 14:5, which highlight God's sovereignty over life’s appointed end and underscore man’s ultimate dependence on divine grace for salvation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call for self-examination and reliance on Christ, as the ultimate source of hope and redemption for sinners.
“Lord, make me to know mine end. This is something that David pondered, and it’s something that all of us ought to ponder.”
“My hope is in thee. After pondering these things, that's the only conclusion he could come to.”
“Not one time has the Lord ever turned away a sinner who has come to Him asking for deliverance from sin.”
“Every sinner who acknowledges what David acknowledged and cries what David cried... will have the same result.”
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