In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Speaking With Grace," the central theological theme focuses on the nature and significance of gracious communication, particularly among believers, as derived from Colossians 4:6. The preacher emphasizes that all speech should be marked by grace, with real-life examples illustrating how grace can transform responses to adverse situations. He references several Scriptures, including James 3:13-18 and Ephesians 4:29-32, to underline that true wisdom and effective communication are rooted in humility and the grace that believers have received. The sermon calls for a consistent reflection of grace in one's speech, thus asserting the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, which highlights that it is not human works but God's grace that empowers believers to communicate effectively. This approach to speech is essential for building the body of Christ and reflecting the character of Jesus in daily interactions.
“Believers ought to be gracious... considering all the grace that has been poured on us.”
“Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”
“If it's grace, then it's not works. Otherwise, grace is not grace.”
“As long as His mercy and His grace remains the subject of our conversation, we will know how we ought to answer every man.”
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