In his sermon titled "A Prayer To End The Day With," Gabe Stalnaker delves into the key theological theme of divine preservation and deliverance as expressed in Psalm 25. He particularly emphasizes verse 20, where David pleads, "Oh, keep my soul and deliver me," tying this petition to foundational Reformed doctrines concerning salvation and reliance on God alone. Stalnaker supports his arguments by referencing other psalms, such as Psalm 22 and Psalm 23, illustrating a deeper understanding of God's nature as the one who provides comfort and guidance. The sermon underscores the significance of trusting in Christ alone for salvation, as any hope in personal merit leads to despair, emphasizing the necessity of God's grace in keeping believers secure and free from shame. Practically, this highlights the importance of heartfelt prayer and dependence on God's mercy at the close of each day.
“Oh, keep my soul. What a thing to, from the depths of our hearts, cry out to our Lord.”
“If our souls are going to be kept, God is gonna have to keep them.”
“The only way that we cannot be ashamed is if Christ bore the shame for us.”
“Because it's Christ alone, that's what gives me hope.”
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