In Marvin Stalnaker's sermon titled Fall Not Out By The Way, he addresses the theological topic of Christian encouragement and unity, illustrated through Joseph's relationship with his brothers in Genesis 45:24. The key argument made is that believers should avoid agitation and conflict among themselves, especially during the trials of their spiritual journeys. Stalnaker supports this with Scripture by demonstrating how Joseph, as a type of Christ, instructs his brothers not to "fall out by the way," pointing to the need for mercy, forgiveness, and unity among believers who are prone to conflict. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of Christian unity and the call to bear one another's burdens, drawing connections to New Testament passages such as Ephesians 4 and Romans 14, which advocate for love and forgiveness within the body of Christ.
“See that ye fall not out by the way. Don’t be mad at each other. Don’t be agitated. Don’t be mean.”
“Brethren, if we have ever seen a more beautiful type of the mercy shown to the bride of Christ, I don’t know where it would be.”
“Would you? The Lord has forgiven you that believe. Should I not forgive you too?”
“While the Lord’s pleased to draw us together in this world, let’s love one another. Encourage one another. Be brethren to one another.”
The Bible encourages unity and forgiveness among believers, as seen in Ephesians 4:1-6.
Ephesians 4:1-6, Genesis 45:24
Forgiveness is vital for Christians because it reflects God's mercy and promotes unity within the body of Christ.
Ephesians 4:32, Genesis 45:24
God's provision is sufficient as demonstrated throughout Scripture, including in the story of Joseph and his brothers.
Philippians 4:19, Genesis 45
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