In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Be Still & Know That I Am God," the main theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God and the call for believers, particularly those in need of salvation, to trust in His divine providence. Stalnaker emphasizes the contrast between the call to work for salvation seen in false religion and God's command to "be still" as a declaration of His finished work. Central to his argument are the scripture references from Psalm 46:10, which encourages believers to find peace in knowing God is in control, and illustrations from Exodus 14 and 2 Chronicles 20 that showcase God's salvation through stillness and faith. The practical significance of this message lies in its affirmation of grace alone in salvation, urging listeners to rest in Christ rather than constraining themselves to works, thereby glorifying God as the ultimate author of their deliverance.
“While false religion cries, work, work, do, the truth of the gospel of God cries, be still.”
“If the work is the Lord's, it is a finished work.”
“The only hope for a sinner in that condition is to stand still and look to the salvation that is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Know that He's God who does what he wants with whom he wants.”
The Bible encourages believers to be still and know that God is sovereign and in control (Psalm 46:10).
Psalm 46:10
Salvation is the work of the Lord, as reflected in the finished work of Christ and the call to be still (Ephesians 2:8-9).
Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 46:10
Understanding God's sovereignty gives Christians comfort and reassurance of His control over all circumstances (Isaiah 45:5-7).
Isaiah 45:5-7
'Be still' means to trust and rest in God's promises rather than rely on our actions (Psalm 46:10).
Psalm 46:10, John 6:29
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