The sermon titled "The Place Of GOD's Honor" by Marvin Stalnaker centers on the significance of God's honor in the believer’s life, as expressed in Psalm 26:8. The preacher emphasizes that true worship must align with the acknowledgment of God's glory and mercy, highlighting that the “habitation” where God's honor dwells is crucial for spiritual nourishment. He argues that not all assemblies honor God in truth, and he underscores the necessity of recognizing humanity's total depravity and the divine sovereignty in salvation, in alignment with Reformed doctrines, particularly predestination and total depravity. The message is supported by several Scriptures such as Romans 3:23, Ephesians 1, and Romans 5:21, which illustrate mankind’s sinfulness, God’s electing grace, and Christ’s atoning work. Practically, the sermon serves as a call to cherish and seek out environments where God's truths prevail, leading believers to a deeper reliance on God's grace for their salvation and daily living.
“Let me tell you this. Where these truths are proclaimed, by the power of the grace of God, where these truths are proclaimed, that is the place where God's honor dwelleth.”
“The gospel is the declaration of what God has been pleased to do to save helpless, hell-deserving sinners, that's where I find myself.”
“When I leave this world, when I take my last breath, there's only gonna be one thing that matters. What think ye of Christ?”
“Lord, gather not my soul with sinners, on my life with bloody men... I have nothing in myself to offer. I have nothing. I need you to do something for me.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of God's honor, stating that it dwells where His truth and grace are proclaimed.
Psalm 26:8, Romans 1:16-17
The Bible clearly teaches the doctrine of election in passages like Ephesians 1, stating that God chose a people before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 5:21
Grace is critical for Christians as it underpins the message of salvation, showing that it is God's unmerited favor towards sinners.
Romans 1:16-17, Psalm 26:3
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