In his sermon "Hope For A Sinful Generation," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the pervasive human condition of sin and the urgent need for salvation solely through the grace of God. He asserts that there exists a generation that is spiritually unaware of its own filthiness and self-righteousness, referencing Proverbs 30:10-14 to highlight the traits of such a generation. Stalnaker draws significant parallels between the servant mentioned in Proverbs and Jesus Christ, emphasizing that only Christ’s finished work is sufficient for salvation and that any addition to His grace constitutes a grievous offense against God. Through these points, he underscores the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, illustrating its critical importance for eternal redemption and warning against the dangers of self-reliance. The sermon culminates in a plea for reliance on Christ alone for one’s hope before God.
“To say that the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ... is not enough... is accusing the Son of the living God.”
“God saves them by grace and gives them a heart to believe it. Without works on their part, there's nothing.”
“If it’s a message that has a condition to it... something’s wrong. Whatever's getting ready to come out of your mouth, something's wrong.”
“There is only one way, and that's for the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ to be imputed to me.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, not of works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 1:16-17
Salvation is by faith alone because the Bible states that faith, granted by God, is the means by which we receive His grace.
Romans 3:28, Philippians 1:29
Understanding our need for grace is crucial as it reveals our inability to save ourselves and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
Proverbs 30:12, Romans 3:23
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