In the sermon titled "Keep Going and Keep Looking," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the theological theme of perseverance in the Christian faith, as illustrated by Hebrews 12:1-2. He articulates that the Christian life is akin to a race in which believers are encouraged to persist in faith while focusing on Jesus Christ as the source and culmination of their faith. Stalnaker points to various Scriptures, notably Hebrews 12, Psalm 123, and Titus 2, highlighting the necessity of looking to Christ for mercy, daily help, and the expectant hope of His return. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to maintain their faith and endurance amidst life's struggles, reminding them that their salvation and sustenance are found solely in Christ.
“Keep going and keep looking. That's what I need to hear. Keep going and keep looking.”
“We need to look to Christ for mercy. Before we look for anything, we need to look for mercy and it's only found in one place.”
“Salvation is not in looking to yourself... It's in looking to His faith. It's in looking to His work.”
“This is how we will be able to run this race with patience, cheerful endurance, steadfast waiting, not swerving from our deliberate purpose, only looking to Christ.”
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