In his sermon titled "The Father Loves The Son," Gabe Stalnaker explores the profound theological implications of John 3:35, which states, "The father loveth the Son." The sermon unfolds in three parts, focusing first on the nature of the Father's love for the Son as eternal and unchanging, illustrating the perfect relationship within the Trinity. Stalnaker further delves into Proverbs 8 to show Christ's preeminence, emphasizing that all things were created for and through Him, reinforcing the notion that everything is under the Son's authority. He concludes by reflecting on the believer's response, which is to acknowledge the Son’s lordship and love, ultimately highlighting the significance of Christ's sovereignty and the assurance it provides to believers. The practical takeaway emphasizes the comfort found in the doctrine of Christ's omnipotence and the eternal love shared within the Godhead.
“The Father loveth the Son. He always has. He always has.”
“All power has been given unto me in heaven and in earth.”
“The Father has put all things into the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Whatever it is, remember this, all things are in the hands of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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