In his sermon titled "By Grace We're Led," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological concept of divine providence as exemplified in Genesis 47:6. He discusses how Pharaoh’s instruction to Joseph to select men of activity among his family serves as a typological representation of God the Father’s relationship with God the Son, Jesus Christ. Stalnaker uses Scripture to illustrate that Joseph, a type of Christ, is given authority and responsibility over his family, mirroring Christ’s mediatorial role in governing His Church. Key passages such as Ephesians 4 and Matthew 28:18 underscore the significance of Christ’s sovereignty and the idea that Christians are situated within a divinely appointed structure for their good and for the glory of God. The practical significance lies in recognizing that believers have roles within the body of Christ, ultimately led by grace, reflecting God's care and provision for His people amidst trials.
“Joseph, one of the sons of Jacob... we see the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Everything that's going to be for God's people is in the hands of the Mediator, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“All power is given unto the Son in heaven and in earth.”
“We need each other. We're a family.”
The Bible emphasizes that God's grace is a divine gift essential for salvation and spiritual growth.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 8:28-30
The Bible clearly states that Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth as confirmed in Matthew 28:18.
Matthew 28:18
Jesus as mediator is crucial because He intercedes on behalf of His people, bridging the gap between God and humanity.
1 Timothy 2:5
Being part of God's family means being chosen and loved by Him, allowing believers to experience unity and fellowship.
Romans 8:15, 1 Corinthians 12:12-18
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