In the sermon "Wives, Submit Yourselves," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of submission within the context of marital and spiritual relationships, particularly focusing on Colossians 3:18. He emphasizes that the instruction for wives to submit is not a demand for conformity but a loving response to Christ’s lordship and the divine structure of authority. Stalnaker systematically dismantles common misconceptions about obedience related to salvation, arguing that salvation is by grace alone and is evidenced by faith, not by works. He supports his assertions with Scripture references, including Romans 3:28 and the illustration of the publican and the Pharisee, highlighting that true submission is an expression of love and a reflection of the believer's relationship with Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to willingly submit to God's commands as an act of love, desiring to please Him rather than viewing obedience as a means to earn salvation.
“Submission is an inner desire that comes from adoration and respect and love. It is a loving want to.”
“We do not need to obey God's law in order to be saved. Salvation is not earned. It is freely given.”
“If good works and obedience was the evidence of salvation... the publican should have gone to hell.”
“Let’s make a conscious, loving effort to treat each other in that certain way.”
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