In the sermon "Prepare to Meet Thy God," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the essential theological doctrine of human need for divine grace and salvation, using the imagery from Proverbs 30:24-28. He argues that just as simple creatures like ants, conies, locusts, and spiders instinctively prepare for their needs, so too must humanity recognize their spiritual need in light of eternal realities. Throughout the sermon, Stalnaker references key Scriptures, including Amos 4:12's exhortation to "prepare to meet thy God" and Jesus' assurance in Luke 23:43, emphasizing the necessity of repentance and trust in Christ for redemption. The sermon's practical significance lies in its call for listeners to acknowledge their inability to prepare adequately for eternity without relying on Christ's mercy, reinforcing important Reformed doctrines such as total depravity and the necessity of grace.
“Man by nature can see the earthly part of it. It's not hard. Often we read some of these parables… and I say to myself, I know what it's saying. I get it. I get that. But where's the gospel in that?"
“They were preparing for a future need, and God Almighty has provided for the need of these little natural animals… God has set forth in his scriptures how he provides for them, how he protects them.”
“Prepare to meet thy God. Prepare. Now, you’re gonna be sitting there… thinking, okay, now, I should know this. What does a man do to prepare to meet God?”
“Without me, you can do nothing. Nothing. Nothing.”
The Bible teaches that God will have mercy on whom He will have mercy (Romans 9:15).
Romans 9:15, Philippians 4:19
God promises in Philippians 4:19 to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19
Preparation to meet God is crucial as it involves recognizing our need for mercy and salvation.
Amos 4:12, Luke 23:42
Stephen and the dying thief exemplify faith and reliance on God's mercy when facing death.
Acts 7:54-60, Luke 23:39-43
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