The central theological topic of Gabe Stalnaker's sermon, "Payment Has Already Been Made," is the assurance of the completed sacrifice of Christ and its implications for believers. Stalnaker emphasizes that the atonement has fulfilled all necessary requirements for redemption, pointing to Isaiah 55 as foundational in articulating the accessibility of God’s grace, where it invites the spiritually thirsty to come and partake without cost, thus highlighting that the price had been paid by Christ's sacrifice (Isaiah 55:1). Additionally, he draws on passages from Matthew (5:6) and Revelation (22:16) to affirm that those who hunger and thirst after righteousness will be satisfied, reinforcing the idea that true satisfaction comes through faith in Christ alone. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ’s work, reassured that God offers forgiveness and grace freely to those who recognize their need for Him amidst a world that often seeks to earn salvation through personal merit.
“The payment has already been made.”
“If any man thirst, let him come unto me and drink.”
“God’s people are the only souls on earth who have been made willing to take the water of life freely.”
“The water of life comes freely to sinners or it doesn’t come at all.”
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