In the sermon "His Glory," Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the theological significance of God's glory as revealed in Exodus 33:18-23. The key points emphasize Moses's profound request to see God's glory, which serves as a culmination of all the miraculous signs and direct revelations he experienced. Stalnaker highlights that despite witnessing God's holiness, judgment, and providence, Moses yearned for deeper understanding of God's nature. The Scripture is illustrated through God's response in verse 19, where He reveals His glory as conditional grace and mercy. Thus, the sermon argues that God's greatest glory lies in His sovereign choice to extend grace and mercy to sinners, epitomized through the redemptive work of Christ, underscoring the essential Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone.
“Show me your glory. Show me your glory. After all that judgment and all those wonders and all that provision, He still said, show me your glory.”
“His glory is in the fact that He will be gracious and can show mercy.”
“God said, when I pour out my judgment on you, it's going to beat down on that ark until that ark raises you all the way up to safety.”
“The law wasn't broken, God's justice was upheld, and we were set free. We were forgiven and set free.”
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