Marvin Stalnaker's sermon, "The Lord Of The Harvest," centers on the theological theme of God's sovereignty in salvation and the imperative of gospel proclamation. He emphasizes the compassion of Christ towards the lost, as depicted in Matthew 9:36-38, where Jesus examines the multitudes and expresses His deep empathy for those without a shepherd. Through this scripture, Stalnaker articulates that the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few, suggesting a need for prayer that God would raise up preachers to share the gospel. He connects this call to action with the Reformed doctrine of election, highlighting that God's chosen people will ultimately be gathered into His fold, affirming that Christ’s intercessory work ensures their salvation. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to trust in God’s promises and to actively pray for laborers, fostering hope in the realization of God’s saving work.
“He was moved with compassion on them because they fainted and were scattered abroad as sheep having no shepherd.”
“Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest.”
“The harvest truly is plenteous... God's going to save his people. He's going to save them.”
“Let’s believe God. Let’s ask the Lord to do what only the Lord can do. For His glory and for the eternal good of His people.”
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