In the sermon "The Owner Of It All," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation as depicted in Matthew 13:44-52. The main theme revolves around the idea that the kingdom of heaven operates not as a negotiation but as a net that God commands, emphasizing His ultimate claim and ownership over all creation. Stalnaker supports this argument through various parables, illustrating that God does not lure individuals into His kingdom; rather, He sovereignly captures those who belong to Him, a concept reinforced by Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 6:19 and 1 Peter 1:18-19. The practical significance lies in understanding that salvation is a work of God alone; believers are not the purchasers of grace but rather the recipients of His redemptive act, transforming the way they perceive their relationship with Him and their assurance of salvation.
“What God wants, God gets. And it's because God already has it. He already owns it.”
“Who did the buying? Who did the redeeming?”
“If we could, we would. And every child of God would admit that.”
“All of God's people want one thing. This is what we all want. We want to be captured in His net.”
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