In his sermon titled "The Blessed Advocate," Marvin Stalnaker explores the doctrine of Christ as the believer's advocate, drawing parallels between Joseph's intercession for his family and Jesus Christ's intercession before God. He underscores that true comfort comes from recognizing human insufficiency and the need for a divine advocate who pleads on their behalf. Key points include the pre-ordained role of Jesus as the advocate, referencing 1 John 2:1-2 to highlight His propitiatory work, and emphasizing the importance of divine intercession in light of the believer's sinfulness. This theme is supported by Genesis 47:1-6, where Joseph represents Christ by presenting his family to Pharaoh, confirming that their acceptance relies on Joseph's standing with Pharaoh. The theological significance lies in the assurance for believers that, through Christ, they are interceded for and thus secure in their relationship with God, despite worldly alienation.
“There's nothing more comforting to a believer... to know by the grace of God that we've been made to see the weakness of our flesh, our flesh and our spiritual weakness.”
“I need one that will answer for me... the Lord Jesus Christ to be the advocate. The answerer... charge all of their guilt, charge it to me.”
“Everything that Pharaoh knows about this family... is based upon what the Lord Jesus Christ, who loves us, has answered for us.”
“When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.”
The Bible describes Jesus as our advocate, who intercedes for us before the Father (1 John 2:1-2).
1 John 2:1-2
John 17:9 indicates that Jesus prays specifically for the elect, supporting the view that He is the sole access to salvation.
John 17:9
Understanding our identity in Christ, as seen in Romans 8:28-30, is crucial for our spiritual security and living out God’s purpose.
Romans 8:28-30
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