In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "We Preach Christ," the central theological focus is the necessity of proclaiming Christ alone in Christian preaching. Stalnaker argues that all messages can be categorized as either focused on Christ or on man, with only the former being salvific. He supports this argument with Scripture references, notably 1 Corinthians 1:23—"We preach Christ"—and Galatians 1:6-9, underlining the dire consequences of preaching a gospel that is not centered solely on Christ. The significance of this doctrine is profound, illustrating that true salvation and spiritual nourishment come exclusively from recognizing Christ's divine person, His authoritative Word, the sufficiency of His work, and the glory due to Him alone.
“There are only two different messages that exist. It's either Christ or man.”
“The only message that saves is the message of Christ alone.”
“In order to preach the work of Christ, we have to deny the work of man.”
“All the glory goes to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
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