In his sermon titled "TV: Thus Saith The Lord," Gabe Stalnaker explores the heart of the gospel message found in Isaiah 43:1, emphasizing God's redemptive grace towards His elect. He asserts that this proclamation, "Fear not, for I have redeemed thee," is a divine declaration underlining the sovereign choice of God in saving His people before the foundation of the world. Stalnaker draws parallels between the creation in Adam and being "created in Christ," highlighting the essential Reformed doctrine of election and redemption. He integrates various Scripture references, such as Isaiah 42 and John 17, establishing that God's glory is the ultimate purpose behind creation and redemption. The sermon culminates in the assurance of believers' identity in Christ, calling them to rest in God's unshakeable promises and the completed work of salvation.
“The gospel is not about us and what we're gonna do, the gospel is all about the Lord our God and what He has done for us, in spite of us.”
“God's people have been given faith to say, yes, this is how it’s gonna be. Write it down. This is how it’s gonna be.”
“Fear not, for I have redeemed thee. I paid the price. That’s what it means.”
“The purpose of anything being here? His glory.”
The Bible states that redemption comes from God, who has called His people by name and redeemed them through Christ's sacrifice.
Isaiah 43:1
Isaiah 43:1 assures believers that God knows and calls His people by name, signifying a personal relationship.
Isaiah 43:1
Knowing they are God's chosen people provides Christians with assurance, comfort, and purpose in their lives.
Isaiah 43:1, Ephesians 1:4-5
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