In the sermon "Servants, Obey In All Things" by Gabe Stalnaker, the primary theological topic addressed is the concept of servitude in the Christian life, particularly within employment relationships, as drawn from Colossians 3:22-4:1. Stalnaker emphasizes the importance of obeying earthly masters as a form of worship to God, asserting that all work is ultimately done for the Lord rather than merely for human authority. He supports his argument with Scriptures, noting that God's sovereignty places individuals in their work circumstances, and that one's attitude towards work reflects their relationship with Christ. The practical significance of this teaching lies in fostering an attitude of gratitude and service among Christians, who are called to work diligently and justly while recognizing God's overarching lordship in their lives.
“Our complaint is against our God who put us under that boss in that place of employment.”
“Whatsoever you do, do it heartily as to the Lord and not unto men.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's not in you doing anything or me doing anything or accepting what He has done. He did it and it’s done.”
“Let’s all be good employees for His sake, just out of thankfulness to Him, because it's well pleasing to Him.”
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