In Marvin Stalnaker's sermon titled "Great Things the Lord Hath Done," the main theological topic is the transformation of the spiritually dead through the grace of God as demonstrated in the healing of the demoniac in Mark 5:1-19. Stalnaker emphasizes that the man possessed by demons illustrates humanity's state of spiritual deadness apart from Christ, drawing parallels to Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the necessity of divine intervention. He discusses how the unclean state of the man reflects all humans born in Adam, who are unable to free themselves from sin and death (Romans 7:24). The preacher highlights the significance of the man's deliverance as an example of regeneration, wherein God provides spiritual sight and life (Ephesians 2:4-5). The practical implication of this transformation is that those who have experienced God's grace are compelled to share their testimony of His great works with others.
“When we see the state of this man, we realize that all men by nature are like him—totally in bondage to Satan.”
“We're all born by nature residing in a body of death. You may be alive physically, but that old man is still there.”
“That demoniac... couldn’t give himself a new heart. I can’t rebirth myself again. God alone can rebirth a man.”
“If God done something for you, it’ll come out on you. If he hadn’t, it’ll come out on you.”
The Bible teaches that all men are born spiritually dead and in bondage to sin.
Mark 5:1-5, Romans 7:24
Regeneration, or being born again, is necessary for salvation as it is the work of God that transforms a person's heart and understanding.
Mark 5:1-19, John 3:3
Grace is fundamental to the Christian faith because it is through God's grace that we are saved and empowered to live transformed lives.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Mark 5:1-19
The deliverance of the demoniac illustrates Jesus' authority over evil and His compassion for those in bondage.
Mark 5:1-19
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