The sermon titled "The Merchandise of a Virtuous Woman" by Marvin Stalnaker centers on the theological concept of the identity and role of the church as the bride of Christ, particularly as illustrated in Proverbs 31:17-18. Stalnaker emphasizes that the virtuous woman represents the church, which does not derive strength from its own abilities but is empowered by Christ. Key arguments include the necessity of divine empowerment for effective ministry, as seen in Ephesians 6:10-18, and the acknowledgment that spiritual fruitfulness is a gift from God. The preacher also highlights the church's understanding that its "merchandise" or spiritual gifts are valuable because they come from God, who sustains and empowers their use. This sermon has practical significance for believers, reminding them of their dependence on Christ and encouraging them to fulfill their callings in faith, knowing that it is God who equips and strengthens them.
“Without Him, I could do nothing. Without Him, I'm just empty. I'm undone.”
“She girdeth her loins with strength and strengtheneth her arms. She believes God. She has no strength in herself.”
“The Lord is our strength. The Lord is our strength. The Lord is our strength.”
“Her merchandise, what it is, it means the profit that is resulted from her trade. What she's called to do.”
The virtuous woman in Proverbs 31 is celebrated for her strength, preparedness, and the good she perceives in her work, reflecting the character of Christ's bride.
Proverbs 31:17-18, Ephesians 6:10-18, Song of Solomon 4:9
The Bible teaches that our strength comes from the Lord, as shown in Psalm 28:7, affirming that without Him, we are weak and unable.
Psalm 28:7, Proverbs 31:17, Exodus 4:10, Philippians 2:13
Acknowledging our weakness is essential for Christians as it leads us to depend on God for strength and guidance in our lives.
1 Corinthians 1:26-29, Proverbs 31:17, 2 Corinthians 12:9
The virtuous woman's candle not going out symbolizes the enduring life and light of her faith, sustained by God's grace.
Proverbs 31:18, Matthew 5:14-16
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