Marvin Stalnaker's sermon, "He is Enough," primarily addresses the theological doctrine of human sinfulness and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement. He emphasizes how the fall of Adam brought dissatisfaction and death into creation, illustrating through Proverbs 30:15-16 that, like the horse leech which cries "give," humanity, post-fall, is never satisfied. Stalnaker highlights the futility of human efforts to attain righteousness, drawing on Hebrews 10 to affirm that Christ's sacrifice is wholly sufficient, declaring "It is finished" as the ultimate assurance for believers. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in reassuring believers that true contentment and sufficiency can only be found in Christ, countering the insatiable desires fostered by sin.
“If the Lord doesn't bless these words, they may be true words, but if God doesn't bless them, they're not gonna be a blessing to God's people.”
“By one man's sin, everything that God had made in creation was tainted.”
“Man is selfish, he’s self-centered, and the effect of sin upon man, God's creation, is give. Give.”
“One sacrifice for sin. One act. One eternal act of His obedience which summarized His life.”
The Bible teaches that man's nature is sinful and never satisfied due to the fall.
Proverbs 30:15-16
Christ's sacrifice is deemed sufficient because, through it, He has perfected those who are sanctified once for all.
Hebrews 10:12-14
Recognizing that Christ is enough provides Christians with assurance and freedom from striving to earn salvation.
Ephesians 2:8-9
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