In the sermon titled "True Comfort," preacher Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological topic of divine comfort as articulated in Isaiah 40:1-2. He emphasizes that God's people inherently require comfort due to their struggles with sin, suffering, and spiritual warfare, arguing that this comfort is essential for sustaining faith amidst trials. Stalnaker discusses the significance of the passages, reminding his audience that because of Christ's atoning work, their iniquities have been pardoned and their warfare accomplished, which is supported by his reference to Romans 8:35-39. The preacher conveys that the proper response for believers is to communicate this gospel of comfort, highlighting its practical significance in affirming God's grace and sovereignty over their lives and struggles.
“The Lord has a people... God chose a people, a people that he had chosen in him by the Father before the foundation of the world.”
“You tell her that her warfare is accomplished, her iniquity is pardoned.”
“If he didn't keep us, we'd all quit. We’d quit.”
“You comfort them, comfort them because we need comfort.”
Isaiah 40:1-2 commands comfort for God's people, affirming their need for solace in Christ.
2 Corinthians 12:9 assures us that God's grace is sufficient in our weakness.
God's electing grace ensures that He has chosen a people for Himself, providing comfort and assurance of salvation.
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