Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "It Is God's Work Alone" focuses on the Reformed doctrine of salvation as an entirely divine work, emphasizing that it is God alone who initiates, performs, and completes the process of salvation in believers. Key points include assertions that individuals cannot initiate salvation, earn their faith, or keep themselves saved; rather, each step is the result of God's sovereign grace and power. Stalnaker underscores his arguments with Scripture, primarily Philippians 2:13, which states that God works in believers to will and act according to His good pleasure, along with references to Ephesians 2:8, Titus 3:5, and John 19:30, which collectively affirm that salvation is a gift from God and that Christ's work is sufficient. The sermon ultimately underscores the significance of recognizing God's sovereign grace as the foundation of Christian assurance and humility, reminding listeners that their salvation is not based on their own efforts but entirely on God's love and mercy.
“Salvation is totally of the Lord. It's God's work that He does, He works in His people.”
“We don't start the work of salvation, He does. We don't perform the work of salvation, He does. We don't finish the work of salvation, He did.”
“Election is the sweetest, kindest, most loving and merciful thing that has ever taken place.”
“Our salvation is not because of the fact that we love God. We love Him because He first loved us.”
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