In this sermon titled "Deliverances, Holiness and Possessions," Marvin Stalnaker explores the themes of divine deliverance, holiness, and the assured blessings of God's chosen people as illustrated in Obadiah 17-21. He asserts that all people are inherently corrupt due to sin but are recipients of God's mercy and grace through Jesus Christ. Stalnaker emphasizes that deliverance from sin is a divine act, as shown in the promises made to the house of Jacob, highlighting that through faith in Christ, believers are made holy and are promised spiritual possessions. Key Scriptures discussed include 2 Timothy 2:12, Genesis 6:5, and Ezekiel 36:24-28, which support the argument of God’s judgment against sin and His commitment to redeem His elect. The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed theology's concepts of total depravity, unconditional election, and the assurance of salvation for God's chosen ones.
“What a great word to set forth God's pleasure to show mercy, but.”
“God's going to save his people. He's going to save them from their sins.”
“For there to be holiness found in the midst of a needy people is going to have to be a new creature made.”
“The kingdom shall be the Lord's. It's the Lord's kingdom. Everything belongs to the Lord, and he's gonna do with it as he will.”
Obadiah teaches that deliverance comes from God's mercy and is found in Christ for His chosen people.
Obadiah 17-21, Romans 11:25-27, Ezekiel 36:24-28
Holiness is critical for Christians as it reflects God's nature and His call for His people to be righteous.
Obadiah 17, Ezekiel 36:24-28, 1 Peter 1:15-16
Understanding God's judgment is crucial because it highlights His justice and underscores the grace extended to His chosen people.
Obadiah 1:15-16, Malachi 1:2-5, Revelation 20:11-15
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