In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon "Have You Heard of Jesus," the primary theological topic addressed is the nature of Christ's compassion and mercy towards sinners, illustrated through the story of blind Bartimaeus. The preacher emphasizes that Bartimaeus, despite his wretched condition, hears of Jesus’ fame and earnestly desires His healing, representing humanity's spiritual blindness and need for grace. Key Scripture references include Mark 10:46-52 and Luke 18:35-43, which highlight Bartimaeus’s desperate cries for mercy and Christ's response, symbolizing how Jesus stands still for those in need and calls them to Himself. The doctrinal significance lies in the Reformed understanding of total depravity, where all individuals are in desperate need of salvation, and it is only by God's sovereign grace that one can come to faith in Christ, ultimately urging believers to respond to Christ's call just as Bartimaeus did.
“I am a beggar in need of mercy. We need help. I need help.”
“The glorious news of the Gospel is Jesus Christ stood still for you.”
“What do you want Christ to do for you? I want to see the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“After it was all over, He opened my eyes to it.”
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